1996 Made in England Rose Garden Totem English Rose Afternoon Tea Flower Teapot Bone China Teapot Teapot Stock

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1996 Made in England Rose Garden Totem English Rose Afternoon Tea Flower Teapot Bone China Teapot Teapot Stock - Teapots & Teacups - Porcelain

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♥~Brand: Roy Kirkham ♥~Origin: England ♥~Material: Bone China ♥~Size: Width 23cm x Height 16cm Flower teapot capacity 500ml ♥~Product details: Made in the UK in 1996. The year is indicated on the bottom armband. British classical rose totem ~ pink Double-sided rose totem White fine bone china is clean and complete ~ no signs of use ~ Advantages of bone china products: easy to clean and maintain, The heat preservation effect is better than that of ordinary materials. You will feel particularly happy when using it^^~ ♥~Good news~The fan group of "Annie Crazy for Antiques" has been established on FB^^~ Just search for "Annie Crazy for Antiques" on FB, then click "Like" and you can share the fun of collecting antiques with your friends at the same time~ Welcome to join "Annie Crazy for Antiques" and become a member of the antique treasure hunt^^~ ♥~Annie's Notes According to historical records, during the Tang and Song dynasties, as many foreign merchants and missionaries continued to bring Chinese cultural relics to the European continent, they also brought black tea into European upper class society, which also started the tea drinking trend. In the early days, sea transportation was the main method, which took a long time. It took at least half a year to transport tea from its origin in China to London, England, and the transportation cost was high. Therefore, in the early days of Europe, tea was a super luxury that only the nobility could own. Later, in the early 18th century, in order to meet the domestic market demand for tea, Britain began to establish frequent bilateral trade relations with China. The British have a 300-year history of drinking black tea and are the world's largest importer of black tea. In daily life, the British cannot live without tea. According to statistics, 66% of the British drink an average of 4 cups of tea a day. Morning tea, afternoon tea, afternoon tea and evening tea. The average British person can drink about 1,500 cups of black tea per year. Anne believes that this is one of the reasons why British bone china technology is so famous and the pattern design is so diverse. So no matter what, you must buy a set of floral tea sets to give yourself an elegant and happy tea drinking time in your busy modern life^^~ Please read About Me before placing an order There will inevitably be color differences in photographed products. Please read the product pictures and descriptions carefully before placing an order. Buyers who demand perfection in products, please consider carefully before placing an order. I am happy to answer any questions about the product. Thank you for visiting me here and hope everyone enjoy your shopping here ♥ ~Annie~ ♥ Origin/Manufacture method Made in the UK

Product Details

Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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Down to the last 1
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No.8,866 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.914 - Teapots & Teacups
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Antique and Vintage
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1996 Made in England Rose Garden Totem English Rose Afternoon Tea Flower Teapot Bone China Teapot Teapot Stock International express delivery for the entire store ~ ​​Free shipping (from the UK to Taiwan) Fans Club/IG Follow~Annie Crazy Antiques

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