British-made bone china 1947 Wedgwood Group Tuscan hand-painted antique cup flower tea cup set of two

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British-made bone china 1947 Wedgwood Group Tuscan hand-painted antique cup flower tea cup set of two - Teapots & Teacups - Porcelain Yellow

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♥~Brand: Tuscan British brand, founded in 1898, Most of the products are hand-painted bone china, After 1966, it was acquired by the British Wedgwood and became a member of the Wedgwood Group ♥~Origin:England ♥~Size: Diameter 9cm Height 8cm Cup Plate Diameter 14.5cm ♥~Product Description: British Made 1947 Hand Painted Floral Antique Cup Armbands are from the 1947 period, plus handwritten numbers Beautiful and elegant floral hand drawn Goose yellow flowers, orange stamens are three-dimensional hand-painted Flower tea cup set of two - stock item Complete gold inlay, no ice grain carbon spots and no corner cracks Worth a gift or a collection for your own use ♥~Good news~ "Annie Crazy Antiquities" fan group has been established on FB ^^~ Just search for "Annie Crazy Antiquities" on FB, then go in and click like, you can share the fun of collecting antiques with your friends at the same time. ~Welcome to join "Annie Crazy Antiquities" and become one of the members of the treasure hunt group^^~ ♥~A small note on the background of the times: Many people think that only the upper class can enjoy the fun of collecting and buying antique china, But in fact, many consumers of antique porcelain in Europe and the United States are tasteful middle class. Perhaps the products in the antique market in Europe and the United States are more selective and mature. Generally, the collection of antique porcelain is mostly divided by age or general category, such as older ones. George (1714~1830) or Victoria (1873~1904) The works of this period are rare in the market, and collectors are more reluctant to release them. Now it is the period of Amity Edwardian (1905-1910) and Art Deco (1925-1945) The number of people who collect works is gradually increasing, novices or interested buyers are not allowed to visit, Choose your favorite composition color and product to buy. Remarks: The middle and late Victorian era (1873~1904) and The Edwardian era 1905-1910 is considered the golden age of the British Empire ♥~Annie thinks that collecting antique coffee cups or flower tea cups is like collecting works of art. Each piece shows the collector's personal taste and the time and space background and mood of the collection. Enjoy the fun of afternoon tea. The key point is to increase your knowledge during the collection process. It is really a hobby that kills many things It is inevitable that there will be a color difference in the photographed products. Please read the product pictures and descriptions carefully before bidding. For buyers who require perfect products, please consider carefully before bidding. I will be happy to answer any questions about the product. Thank you for visiting me here and hope everyone enjoy your shopping here ♥ ~Annie~ ♥

Product Details

Material
Porcelain
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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Down to the last 0
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No.65,446 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.9,043 - Teapots & Teacups
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Product Type
Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
Bone China made in England 1947 Wedgwood Group Tuscan hand-painted antique flower tea cup two-piece inventory ~ last set International express shipping throughout the museum ~ free shipping (UK to Taiwan) Fan Club / IG Follow ~ Annie Crazy Antiquities

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