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Vintage Royal Albert Bone China Harlequin Tea Set Yellow Marbled Gossamer Saucer. Replacement China
Hartley Wintney, Hampshire
£10
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Description
Attractive Vintage 1940 To 1959 Royal Albert Bone China Gossamer Yellow Marbled Saucer For Multi-Coloured Harlequin Tea Set. Very Good Used Condition Replacement China.
Don't worry if your yellow saucer has been broken and ruined your beautiful tea set. Purchase this genuine vintage replacement and ensure your set is returned to its former glory. Alternatively, take this opportunity to increase the number of pieces in your set - either to duplicate your existing colours or to add a colour which you don't yet have to enjoy in this fun harlequin tea set range.
This is a private sale from a pet and smoke free home. It is unusual these days to come across undamaged original single pieces from this range which have been in the same family since it was first manufactured.
There are no chips or cracks on the saucer, and it is in very good condition given its age. It has only been subject to light use on just a few occasions since being purchased new. It has been well cared for and for most of its life has been stored in a cabinet. The gilding around the rim is still very good, with just a few minor rubs - which is to be expected given this is a genuine vintage piece.
Please refer to the photographs provided to make your own assessment regarding the condition of this item.
The diameter of the saucer is approximately 14 cm.
Buyer to collect and pay cash on collection please. Regret no returns accepted. Thank you.
Posted: 1 day ago
Ad ID: 1369338068
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