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Richard Ginori
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Almost New
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Richard Ginori
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◉ Please be sure to read the profile as well. I would like to sell it to someone who will cherish it. I would be happy if you could purchase it after carefully viewing the photos. The color of the photos changes depending on the intensity of the light, the color, and the angle of the light. Therefore, there will be subtle differences in color. Please note that there may be differences from the actual product. ◉ This is a set of teacups, saucers, and plates from the "Granduchessa" series by Richard Ginori. Color: Floral pattern (white background) Cup capacity: Approximately 200ml Saucer diameter: Approximately 14.8cm Saucer height: Approximately 2.3cm Cup diameter: Approximately 9.6cm Cup maximum width: Approximately 11.4cm Cup height: Approximately 5.6cm Plate diameter: Approximately 20.0cm Plate height: Approximately 2.3cm ◉ Granduchessa means "Grand Duchess" in Italian, and it was named after being presented to Grand Duchess Maria Theresa of Tuscany. This series was reissued to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the kiln's opening, and it features large flowers drawn on a white background. It is a Rococo design with an Antico shape, derived from the shape of Renaissance silverware. ◉ Richard Ginori is a luxury porcelain manufacturer with a long history, established in the vicinity of Florence, Italy in 1735. It began when Marquis Carlo Ginori opened the Doccia porcelain kiln in Doccia, near Florence. The Doccia porcelain factory refers to the original workshop established by Marquis Carlo Ginori in Doccia, on the outskirts of Florence, in 1735. ◉ This product was manufactured at the Doccia kiln in Florence. ◉ Note: Ceramic products may have scratches, uneven painting, color spots (lines, dots), etc., which are thought to be present from the time of manufacture, even if they are new. Especially for gold and silver decorations, many are done by hand, and brushstrokes may remain. There may be really minor defects. Please understand this beforehand. ◉ Purchased at a Western tableware specialty store (new), and then stored without use. Please understand this beforehand. There is no box. Reference: Amazon sells the cup & saucer for ¥31,900 and the plate for ¥19,990. The total is ¥51,890.
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