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Limited price until 1/31 Don't miss this opportunity! Thank you for your consideration. ************************ I am selling this due to moving. I will remove the listing at the end of February, so please consider purchasing. ****************************** This is a cup & saucer celebrating the life of Queen Elizabeth II. It features a design of the rose, shamrock, thistle, and daffodil, which are the emblems of the United Kingdom. It is a very lovely cup and a rare item. If anyone is looking for one, please consider purchasing. Size Cup: 7 x 11 x 13 cm Saucer: φ 15 cm Capacity: 150 ml Not dishwasher or microwave safe. New and unused. Please purchase only if you understand that it has been stored at home. *Please purchase only if you understand that this is a product from overseas. ***************************** Warning ⚠ Initial defects present. Ink/silver foil has imperfections, see photos 12 and 13. Please purchase only if you can accept this. ******************************* Buckingham Palace Fine Bone China Handcrafted in Staffordshire, England. Using traditional techniques that have remained unchanged for generations, each piece is finished with 22-karat gold. The central element of the design is Queen Elizabeth's personal cipher, surrounded by depictions of the rose, shamrock, thistle, and daffodil, the emblems of the United Kingdom. The decorative border incorporates flowers that were included in the bouquet placed on the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II at the state funeral, such as roses, myrtle, rosemary, and oak leaves. The words are quoted from the first public tribute offered by His Majesty King Charles III to the late Queen.
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