Amoy was such a popular pattern so there are probably a fair number of other household items made than just dinner and dessert sets.
Info I have indicates that chamber pots with lids were produced in this pattern. Which makes sense since the mid-1800s (c. 1844) when the pattern was produced was also when this item was regularly used.
Butter pats (always about 3") were a late 19th/early 20th century table item, not made in the mid-1800s (though cup plates and children's plates/bowls may sometimes be mistakenly identified as such).
Likewise, chocolate pot items in flow blue are generally late 19th century. Though I can't definitively say such wasn't made in Amoy, though I think it's unlikely given, again, the distinctly different time periods.
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Thanks, Danelle
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