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New, First-Class, New Stamp ★ Lucky Firebird, Firebird Lomonosov Cup & Saucer (Same shape and color pattern as Cobalt Net Cup and Winding Twig Cup) Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Imperial Porcelain Imperial Porcelain (Formerly Lomonosov ★ New, First-Class ★ Price is for one cup. May have a pair. ★ Limited price ★ Immediate purchase OK ★ Combined shipping discount available ★ Although there are no matching cake plates originally, the Winding Twig cake plate (4999 yen, further combined shipping discount of -600 yen) has matching gold accents and some patterns, so they go well together. Of course, it also looks great with the Cobalt Net cake plate. ★ This is a very rare "Lucky Firebird" cup. It's a gorgeous cup featuring a large depiction of the Firebird from Stravinsky's music, ballet, and Russian folk tales. The entire Firebird, joyfully dancing, is covered with detailed and beautiful patterns, and then it rhythmically connects to a swirling arabesque pattern, and furthermore, a continuous spiral pattern is added with gold accents. ★ It has the same cobalt blue as the Cobalt Net and Winding Twig, the same frilly gold accents on the inner rim of the cup, and the exact same shape and capacity, so it resembles the Cobalt Net and Winding Twig cups like siblings and harmonizes very well. ★ Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain is a top-class brand that has been in business since 1744, established by order of the Russian imperial family and started as a royal purveyor. Official dinner brand. In the past, it was sold at high-end department stores such as Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi and Shinjuku Isetan, and was also exhibited at Lupicia Jiyugaoka. It is still available at Mariage Frères. ★ Lomonosov cups are roughly made compared to other brand cups. For example, please understand that there may be minor paint errors, color adhesion of the glaze during firing on the foot rim, and minor scratches. The same applies even if you buy them at first-class stores or department stores in Ginza. I also independently inspect and discard items with too many problems, so the price is lower than other stores, but I think you can purchase with confidence as the quality is not inferior. Due to the traditional "upside-down firing" method, the cup rim has a unique matte texture like some of the older Royal Copenhagen cups.
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