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This is a reserved item for popo-sama*.゜ 8,980 ⚫︎ German Vintage Lindner Small floral pattern, gold trim Elegant bowl with handle [Unused] 3,980 * * * * * * * * * * * WEDGWOOD British Antique 1920s Early Columbia Enamel ⚫︎Rare item In 1759, the story of Wedgwood began when Josiah Wedgwood, a British potter, started "spreading beautiful tableware as culture." It was a time when "quality" shifted from being exclusive to the nobility to becoming a beauty in everyday life, as tea sets were made for the Queen. Later, amidst the fervor of the Industrial Revolution, Wedgwood experimented and innovated, placing "pride" on British tables. And in the 20th century, after World War I in Europe. People sought "beauty" and "ceremony" within their homes, as if to regain lost time. Afternoon tea time, salons welcoming guests, quiet nights of reading—the Columbia Enamel design was created as a fitting elegance for those settings. On the clear white porcelain, a delicate gold lace encircles, and a garland of small flowers gently breathes. Each time the angle changes, the gold softly shines, and the tableware transforms its expression like "jewelry." This overglaze (enamel) decoration is a time-consuming process of firing again after painting to fix it, and it is an area that Wedgwood has long excelled in. Columbia is known as a series that combines classical designs reminiscent of the Griffin (mythical guardian beast) with the presence of flowers, and it is a popular pattern that was manufactured for a long time from the 1920s. Why not enjoy a life with antiques? In the morning light, with milk tea or coffee. Or at night, with fragrant herbal tea. The moment you add a small baked treat to the saucer, the table becomes a "stage of hospitality"⁂ Accompanying your mood of the day, raising the temperature of your life a little— This is exactly the perfect piece for those who are looking for such tableware. ⚪︎Size Cup: Diameter approx. 7.5cm, Height approx. 6.3cm Saucer: Diameter approx. 14cm, Height approx. 1.7cm ⚪︎This is an antique that has been carefully stored as part of a collection. It is in excellent condition with no issues⁂
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