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No noticeable scratches or marks
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Two sets of Colclough Rose & Ribbon trios, and one cake plate, for a total of seven pieces. The square tea plates are a charming feature of these trios. This Rose & Blue Ribbon design is a very popular item and is not widely available. I had several sets, so I am listing them in order. These are vintage items from the 1940s-50s, so they are over 70 years old. With two trios and a cake plate, you can use them in various ways. Even if you don't have family or friends, please be brave and invite a casual acquaintance for lunch or tea time and enjoy a pleasant time. The pale yellow and white two-tone, the shades of pink of the English roses, the blue ribbons, and the shades of green leaves create a cute and elegant design. The double-trimmed gold gilding, the stepped part of the cup, and the handle are also decorated with gold gilding. As you can see, the cups have the same large pattern on both the front and back. Cup: Diameter approx. 8.5cm, Height approx. 7cm Saucer: Diameter approx. 14cm Square plate: Diameter approx. 15.5cm Cake plate: Width approx. 21.5cm x 21cm These are vintage items that I purchased as used. I have not used them myself, but the tea plates have some knife marks, and there are small dots on the gold gilding of the circle, and the cake plate also has similar marks on the gold gilding. Therefore, the cups are priced at a reduced price of 12,800 yen. They are hardly noticeable unless you look closely, but this is a subjective opinion, so please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned. Colclough was founded in Stoke-on-Trent, England in 1890. In 1913, they were granted the Royal Warrant, and they flourished in the 1930s, producing many works. In the 1950s, they merged with Ridgway, and later, in the 1970s, they were absorbed into the Royal Doulton Group, after which Colclough production ceased.
6 months ago