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lavender house
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◉ Please be sure to read my profile as well. I hope to pass it on to someone who will cherish it. I would be happy if you would purchase it after carefully looking at the photos. The color of the photos changes depending on the intensity of the light, the color tone, and the angle of the light. Therefore, there will be subtle differences in color. Please understand in advance that there may be differences from the actual product. ◉ This is a set of 3 oval plates from Minton's Haddon Hall series. ◉ Minton is a British ceramic manufacturer. ◉ Haddon Hall is designed inspired by the tapestries of Haddon Hall Castle in England. It is characterized by a design depicting colorful flowers and leaves. It is Minton's representative series. ◉ Minton Haddon Hall is currently discontinued and is popular as an antique and a collector's item. ◉ It was purchased as an antique and has been stored without being used. Please understand this in advance. The box is not included. ◉ The photo showing the dimensions is of a single plate set. ✱ Special Notes The Haddon Hall series made in the UK was generally produced from 1948 but has already been discontinued. Furthermore, Minton itself was absorbed and merged into Royal Doulton in 1968, and in 2015, Royal Doulton was acquired by Fiskars of Finland, leading to the discontinuation of the brand and its de facto extinction. Therefore, it is possible that these items will become valuable in the future. ✱ Important Information As I have also stated in my profile, some of these antique and vintage items are old and have been around for many years. The technology of the time was different from modern technology, so even if they are new, there may be scratches, uneven coloring, or color skips (lines/dots) that appear to be from the manufacturing process. Also, Haddon Hall is said to have been made for general households, so the green border is painted in a single stroke. The thickness and darkness differ at the beginning and end of the stroke. Many have thinner or faded ends. If you zoom in on the image taken directly from above, you should be able to understand to some extent.
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