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This beautiful footed cup and saucer has 6 floral sprays on the saucer, and 7 on the cup. The cup, and saucer edges are scalloped. On the bottom area of the cup there is a ribbed design that flows into a swirl to the top edge. The saucer has the same design. Gold trimming is located on the cup top edge, both sides and the end of the handle, and on the foot. The saucer has gold on the edge. They are made of fine bone china. They ring like fine crystal.
Backstamp is brown in color with a crown, and wreath. The cup has a # 1392 in gold, and the saucer has a Y or A. They were made by A.B. Jones & Sons (LTD.) Longton, Staffordshire, England.Ca. 1957-present (1900- present) ( Royal Grafton Bone China).
CONDITION: Just a very little gold wear on the cup. No Scratches, chips, cracks, discoloration, or repairs.
Actual weight is 9.4 oz. and will ship at 1.8 lbs.
MEASUREMENTS: The saucer is 5 1/2" across x 15/16" high. The cup is 3 1/2" across the top not including the handle x 3" high.
I always use a new or good box plus plenty of bubble wrap, peanuts, and 2" packing tape. In my nearly 7 years of shipping I have not had a broken piece yet. But, Most of the handling depends on the postal carrier. I place fragile labels on the box to notify the carrier of the contents.
The insurance charge for this item is $ 1.70 and not included in the stated shipping quote.
If insurance is not added to this order I cannot be responsible for damaged or lost items. You will recieve delivery confirmation. I use USPS for shipping and will use Parcel post for this item. This will help to keep the shipping charges down. All international customers must contact me for a shipping quote.
After an item has been paid for it will be shipped within two business days. There is a small handing fee to help pay for the packing materials and fuel to go to the post office.
I have a hundred or so of china yet to list. Stay in touch to see my unique collection. Thank you for stopping by, and have a wonderful day!
This beautiful footed cup and saucer has 6 floral sprays on the saucer, and 7 on the cup. The cup, and saucer edges are scalloped. On the bottom area of the cup there is a ribbed design that flows into a swirl to the top edge. The saucer has the same design. Gold trimming is located on the cup top edge, both sides and the end of the handle, and on the foot. The saucer has gold on the edge. They are made of fine bone china. They ring like fine crystal.
Backstamp is brown in color with a crown, and wreath. The cup has a # 1392 in gold, and the saucer has a Y or A. They were made by A.B. Jones & Sons (LTD.) Longton, Staffordshire, England.Ca. 1957-present (1900- present) ( Royal Grafton Bone China).
CONDITION: Just a very little gold wear on the cup. No Scratches, chips, cracks, discoloration, or repairs.
Actual weight is 9.4 oz. and will ship at 1.8 lbs.
MEASUREMENTS: The saucer is 5 1/2" across x 15/16" high. The cup is 3 1/2" across the top not including the handle x 3" high.
I always use a new or good box plus plenty of bubble wrap, peanuts, and 2" packing tape. In my nearly 7 years of shipping I have not had a broken piece yet. But, Most of the handling depends on the postal carrier. I place fragile labels on the box to notify the carrier of the contents.
The insurance charge for this item is $ 1.70 and not included in the stated shipping quote.
If insurance is not added to this order I cannot be responsible for damaged or lost items. You will recieve delivery confirmation. I use USPS for shipping and will use Parcel post for this item. This will help to keep the shipping charges down. All international customers must contact me for a shipping quote.
After an item has been paid for it will be shipped within two business days. There is a small handing fee to help pay for the packing materials and fuel to go to the post office.
I have a hundred or so of china yet to list. Stay in touch to see my unique collection. Thank you for stopping by, and have a wonderful day!
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