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Minton tea set purchased from an antique shop. I have carefully stored and used this set. It has been used less than 5 times. I am selling it because I am reviewing my tea set collection. The tea strainer and tea measure are made of silver and have some tarnish. They require maintenance, such as regular polishing. (These two items are included as a bonus and are not included in the price.) This is a set sale only, and I do not accept individual sales. I will not respond to comments asking for individual sales. Thank you for your understanding. Also, there is no box. I will carefully wrap and ship the items. (※Photos added!) [Contents] Teapot, Saucer & Cup, Creamer (Discontinued) + Tea Strainer, Tea Measure (Current) ・Teapot L size x1 ・Cups & Saucers x6 (5 Hadon Hall, 1 Blue) ・Creamer x1 ・Tea Strainer, Tea Measure x1 each [Size] Pot L size: Approximately 24cm in diameter, 15cm in height Cup & Saucer: 9.1cm in diameter, 5.8cm in height, Saucer diameter 15cm Creamer: Approximately 12cm in width -- Excerpt -- Minton Minton Made in England Hadon Hall Green L size Teapot, Saucer & Cup, Creamer (Discontinued) Haddon Hall was designed by John Wadsworth in 1948, inspired by the murals and tapestries of Haddon Hall, an English castle. This series is the most popular series among Minton products. Although it is now produced in Asia, this item is a discontinued product made in England. [About the Brand] Minton was founded in 1793 by Thomas Minton, who was an engraver of copperplate transfers. Under the second generation, Herbert Minton, productivity and artistry were improved, and the company made a significant leap through the production of bone china. In 1840, it was praised by Queen Victoria and has been used by the British Embassy and various royal families in the past. For those who love England, love tea time, and love tableware, I would be happy to pass this on to someone who will cherish it. Thank you. #Minton #TeaSet #MINTON
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