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Various China / Ivory teasets and crockery for sale


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Hello all,


We are selling a few lovely sets of china / crockery / glassware as we no longer have any room for them - hoping they can find another home.


Open to offers on all!


1) Vintage Osborne China Teasets (white with red detailing)

- 10 x small cup & saucers

- 1 x fluted cup & saucer

- 12 x side plates

- 2 x cake plates

- 1 x bowl

 

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2) WH Grindley & Co Ltd - 'Windsor Ivory' (white with red and blue detailing)

- 3 x sets of plates (6 x Small, 6 x Medium, 6 x Large)

- 2 x vegetable Tureens (with lids)

- 1 x Gravy dish

- 3 x platters (Small, Medium and Large)

 

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3) 'Willow' Churchill mixed teasets (blue and white)

LEFT HAND SIDE:

- 8 x cups

- 5 x saucers

RIGHT HAND SIDE:

- 4 x cups

- 5 x saucers

TOP RIGHT:

- 1 x separate cup and saucer (slightly different style)

 

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4) 3 x large platters (blue and white)

 

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5) 1 x large cut glass fruit bowl. This is quite heavy but in perfect condition, would make a lovely centrepiece for anyone who has space!

 

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Collection from SE22 9HD.

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