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- Collectible Fine Bone China Crown Trent Demitasse Trio SetThomas Allen and Spencer Green began doing business as T.A. & S. Green in 1876. The company changed its name to the Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Co. Ltd. in 1889. A broad variety of bone china products, including dinnerware, tea and coffee ware, miniatures, vases, cutlery handles, door furnishings, and flowery china baskets, were being produced by the turn of the century. The company manufactured badged ceramics for the military forces during World War II, although no earthenware was produced$35SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•55w
- Cup fine bone china Heritage Stoke On Trent EnglandExcellent condition beautiful cup new, never used about 8cm high, about 7.5cm diameter at the bottom Selling as is Pick up from Hoppers Crossing$20Hoppers Crossing, VIC•89w
- C.1934-50s Royal Winton Grimwades Oriental 43-piece Set (England)Grimwades Limited, located in Stoke-on-Trent, developed Royal Winton, an English brand of earthenware and fine bone china dinnerware, in 1885 by Leonard Lumsden Grimwade and his elder brother, Sidney Richard Grimwade. Each piece is labelled with either a name or both. Among many other subjects, the business created pieces with a New Zealand focus, some of which were aimed at the local market. The first of their Chintz pattern designs, for which the firm has become famous, was created in 1928. C$895SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•56w
- Santa Mug Duchess Fine Bone China Made In England Red Christmas Coffee1 Santa Mug Duchess Fine Bone China Made In England Red Christmas Coffee Tea Cup for sale In very good condition, no chips or cracks diameter of base is 6.5cm Height is 9cm(H) Can post at your cost Australia Wide $10.00 Collection is Cranbourne East Vic$10Cranbourne, VIC•63w
- Tea coffee set pot creamer sugar bowl cups saucers very rare vintageExcellent condition as new, not used stunning set 15 pieces set white with gold stripes swirls twists Gold Crown Brand Fine China Japan Tea coffee pot creamer sugar bowl 6 cups 6 saucers Selling as is Pick up Hoppers Crossing$410Hoppers Crossing, VIC•43w
- Royal Albert Crown China Cup & Saucer Violets Flowers 1588 EnglandRoyal Albert Crown China Cup & Saucer Violets Flowers 1588 England 1927-35 Cup top diameter 8cm, base 4,5cm, height 7,5cm; saucer14cm diameter. The images form part of the description and should be considered to determine the quality of the item. As different computers display colors differently, the color of the actual item may vary slightly from the above images, thanks for your understanding. NOTE: Item May Disappeared If Will Sold On A Different Site. **Pick up welcome from Dandenong,$30SHIPPING OFFEREDDandenong, VIC•41w
- Bone China Windsor Teacup & Saucer Demitasse Set (England)The Hammersley family of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, has been using the commercial name and well-known back stamp Royal Windsor for at least 150 years. The Hammersley family also conducted business as Palissy. The Hammersely "empire" was overthrown in 1958 when Palissy ceased production. The Aynesley family had a strong rivalry with Hammersley china. Several times, the Aynesleys attempted to buy out the Hammersleys. Purchased by Royal Worcester Spode was Palissy. The long-desired Ha$50SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•56w
- Collectible Elizabethan Fine Bone China 27016 Demitasse Trio SetElizabethan Fine Bone China Ltd. was peroduced at the Florence Works in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England. Prior to it, it was called Taylor & Kent. Taylor and Kent first began using the trade name "Elizabethan China" in 1961. Elizabethan Fine Bone China Ltd. took over the company's name in 1982, and it carried on at the Florence Works. Elizabethan Fine Bone China and Rosina China Co. Ltd. amalgamated in September 1987, and as of June 1988, they were known as "Crownford Holdings Ltd." The Shuffl$35SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•55w
- Stunning Elizabethan Fine Bone China “Cotswold” Demitasse Trio SetElizabethan Fine Bone China Ltd. was peroduced at the Florence Works in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England. Prior to it, it was called Taylor & Kent. Taylor and Kent first began using the trade name "Elizabethan China" in 1961. Elizabethan Fine Bone China Ltd. took over the company's name in 1982, and it carried on at the Florence Works. Elizabethan Fine Bone China and Rosina China Co. Ltd. amalgamated in September 1987, and as of June 1988, they were known as "Crownford Holdings Ltd." The Shuffl$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•55w
- C.1930s Royal Albert Bone China Partridge Pea Pattern Demitasse SetThe history of Royal Albert can be traced back over a century to a tiny ceramic business founded by Thomas Wild in 1896 in Longton, one of the six towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent, also known as The Potteries. This well-known brand started as a family company. Because of Thomas and his sons – Fred and Tom (‘TC’) – skill and hard work, the company became known for bone china tea and breakfast sets. Only in 1970 did the company known as Thomas C. Wild & Sons Ltd formally alter its name to Royal$45SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•56w
- Original Royal Albert Bone China White Dogwood Pattern Demitasse SetThe history of Royal Albert can be traced back over a century to a tiny ceramic business founded by Thomas Wild in 1896 in Longton, one of the six towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent, also known as The Potteries. This well-known brand started as a family company. Because of Thomas and his sons – Fred and Tom (‘TC’) – skill and hard work, the company became known for bone china tea and breakfast sets. Only in 1970 did the company known as Thomas C. Wild & Sons Ltd formally alter its name to Royal$75SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•56w
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