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Thank you for viewing! This is a set of vintage cups & saucers and a small plate from Shelley, England. The elegant and lovely blue poppy design, typical of Shelley, is a very beautiful item. How about adding it to your collection? The plates are slightly small, so I think they are perfect for serving baked goods like scones, cookies, and canelés. Shelley Shelley was one of the leading porcelain manufacturers in 20th-century Britain, founded in 1853. Shelley, with its diverse staff of famous designers and landscape painters, left behind many products with excellent design and high quality. Since its closure in 1966, Shelley products have not been made, but it is a popular kiln with many collectors around the world even today. Size Cup Diameter: approx. 7.8cm Height: approx. 7.2cm Saucer Diameter: approx. 14.4cm Height: approx. 2cm Small Plate Diameter: approx. 16.5cm Height: approx. 1.6cm (Please allow for some errors) This is a vintage item. There are multiple spots from the manufacturing process. Please understand the aging deterioration such as spots, pinholes, small scratches, roughness, frit, unevenness in glaze and color, white lines, breaks in lines, marks, variations in color density, dye fading, scratches, and stains from the manufacturing process. There is a white line on the inside of the handle, but it doesn't feel like it catches when touched, so it's probably not crazing, but rather unevenness in the clay or dye. (Photo 19) The same type of item I own also has the same streaks, so I think it's unique to the handle. For those who understand vintage items, please. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to the condition. The photos may differ depending on the brightness of the light, how it enters, how it hits, the performance of your monitor, the environment, etc. No discounts, sorry.
2 days ago