1960s British Ridgway Staffordshire Cup and Saucer Set
Windsor series cup and saucer featuring peacock, butterfly, and floral motifs
A blend of nature-inspired themes and British aesthetics, embodying a vintage British elegance.
The dual-handle design allows for a more stable grip on the teacup.
This piece was specifically designed as a vessel for hot soup.
It is particularly suitable for serving hot soup, cream soup, or desserts.
It can also be used as a teacup or coffee cup!
This teacup set is more than just an everyday item; it's a snapshot of mid-20th century British middle-class lifestyle. In that era, owning a beautifully patterned tea set was a symbol of a family's taste and refinement.
Brand Introduction:
Ridgway of Staffordshire, a renowned British pottery manufacturer, was established in 1792.
Located in Staffordshire, they primarily produced high-quality ceramics from the 1790s through the mid-20th century.
Sold individually as 2 sets, in excellent condition with complete preservation.
〘 For antique porcelain pieces over half a century or a century old, the appearance of "ice cracks" (fine crazing) is a normal phenomenon, indicating the marks of time and history. 〙
〘 Dimensions
Bowl: Diameter 12.2 cm / Height 4.8 cm / Total length including handles 15.5 cm
Saucer: Diameter 17.5 cm / Height 1.8 cm
〘 Made in England
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- United Kingdom
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- 1960s British Ridgway Staffordshire Cup and Saucer Set
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