Set of 2: 1960s Royal Standard Hand-Painted Rose 24k Gold Lace Milk Jug & Sugar Bowl, Made in England

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Set of 2: 1960s Royal Standard Hand-Painted Rose 24k Gold Lace Milk Jug & Sugar Bowl, Made in England - Teapots & Teacups - Porcelain Multicolor

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♥~Brand: Royal Standard ♥~Origin: England ♥~Material: Fine Bone China ♥~Dimensions: Milk Jug: Height 10cm, Diameter 9.5cm Sugar Bowl: Diameter 12.5cm x Height 6cm ♥~Product Details: A 1960s Royal Standard, England, hand-painted rose 24k gold lace milk jug and sugar bowl set. The sugar bowl can also be used as a fruit dish or a small serving bowl. The milk jug is versatile, perfect as a single-serving coffee pot or a sauce boat. A multi-functional set~ Stored as new~ in beautiful, complete condition. Features hand-painted single roses on one side, adorned with 24k gold lace trim. The reverse side showcases different hand-painted motifs. No chips, cracks, or crazing. Matching pieces such as cake plates, milk jugs, and sugar bowls from the same collection are available for coordinated sets. We invite you to explore our store for more treasures. Royal Standard is a British bone china brand, prominent in the mid-20th century (circa 1930s–1960s), based in Stoke-on-Trent, the heart of England's pottery industry. ♥~A Little Historical Context: Many believe that collecting antique bone china is an exclusive pursuit for the elite. However, a growing number of antique bone china enthusiasts in Europe and America are discerning individuals from the middle class. Antique bone china collections are often categorized by era or type. Pieces from earlier periods, such as the George (1714–1830) or Victoria (1873–1904) eras, are rarer in the market and seldom released by collectors. Currently, there's a rising interest in collecting pieces from the Edwardian (1905–1910) and Art Deco (1925–1945) periods. Newcomers or those curious about collecting might find it enjoyable to start by selecting items that appeal to their personal taste in composition, color, and design. ♥~Annie's Perspective: Collecting antique teacups or coffee cups is akin to collecting art. Each piece reflects the collector's personal taste, the spirit of the time it was made, and the emotions of the moment. Beyond the aesthetic pleasure, they offer the perfect opportunity to share delightful afternoon tea with friends. More importantly, the collecting journey itself is a rewarding path to expanding one's knowledge and appreciation—a truly enriching hobby! Please note that colors may vary slightly due to photography. Kindly review all product images and descriptions carefully before purchasing. If you have high expectations for product condition, please consider this thoughtfully before placing your order. I am happy to answer any questions you may have.

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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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1960s Royal Standard Hand-Painted Rose 24k Gold Lace Milk Jug & Sugar Bowl Set *In stock~ Pristine condition~* 24k gold lace trim Free Shipping on all orders~ (from UK to Taiwan) Follow us on Facebook / IG: Annie's Vintage Finds

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