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These are called "Royal Swan" Made in Staffordshire, England Warranted 22 Kt. Gold Decoration along with a crowned lovely swan in a scroll page in pink. This is on the back stamp. They have the old time red rose, with some small purple flowers. To look at them say's earlier times of English china. The scalloped edges are trimmed in real gold. The word Warranted appears as part of a company name on English wares in the 1890's. This means that the term " warranted 22 karat gold" is guaranteed to be real gold. These are special pieces that I have owned for many years, and now it is time to part with them. Grandma's china cabinet can only hold so much, with her Superior Hall taking most of the space.
These would make a nice set-up for that antique look.
There are 4 side plates with # 455 measuring 7" x 3/4" high.
6 tea saucers with # 399 - 5 3/4" x 3/4" high.
5 berry bowls with # 93 - 5 1/4" x 1" high.
4 tea cups with # 315 - 2 1/2" high x 3 3/8" across.
CONDITION: One of the side plates has an old crack nearly all the way across the center, and stained. There is gold wear to them, with some utensil marks, and some stains. One saucer has three old chips on the underside, and one has a small old chip also on the underside. One saucer has crazing. One cup has four old small chips on the top edge, and one has a small old chip on the top outside edge.
The actual weight is 6 lbs and 10.4 oz. and will ship close to 8 lbs with plenty of bubble wrap and peanuts. If insurance is not added I cannot be responsible for lost or damaged items. I ship using USPS parcel post. Contact me for a shipping quote at collectabletyme@gmail.com.
These are called "Royal Swan" Made in Staffordshire, England Warranted 22 Kt. Gold Decoration along with a crowned lovely swan in a scroll page in pink. This is on the back stamp. They have the old time red rose, with some small purple flowers. To look at them say's earlier times of English china. The scalloped edges are trimmed in real gold. The word Warranted appears as part of a company name on English wares in the 1890's. This means that the term " warranted 22 karat gold" is guaranteed to be real gold. These are special pieces that I have owned for many years, and now it is time to part with them. Grandma's china cabinet can only hold so much, with her Superior Hall taking most of the space.
These would make a nice set-up for that antique look.
There are 4 side plates with # 455 measuring 7" x 3/4" high.
6 tea saucers with # 399 - 5 3/4" x 3/4" high.
5 berry bowls with # 93 - 5 1/4" x 1" high.
4 tea cups with # 315 - 2 1/2" high x 3 3/8" across.
CONDITION: One of the side plates has an old crack nearly all the way across the center, and stained. There is gold wear to them, with some utensil marks, and some stains. One saucer has three old chips on the underside, and one has a small old chip also on the underside. One saucer has crazing. One cup has four old small chips on the top edge, and one has a small old chip on the top outside edge.
The actual weight is 6 lbs and 10.4 oz. and will ship close to 8 lbs with plenty of bubble wrap and peanuts. If insurance is not added I cannot be responsible for lost or damaged items. I ship using USPS parcel post. Contact me for a shipping quote at collectabletyme@gmail.com.
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