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オクムラ ビンテージ雑貨
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A cup and saucer from the popular "Abbey 1790" series by the renowned British porcelain maker "George Jones & Sons." This classic blue and white design features a detailed depiction of a medieval abbey and landscape in a deep indigo transfer print. This antique piece, believed to have been made in the early 1900s, features a design that is difficult to find today. The cup is decorated on the inside and even on the handle, making it a beautiful display piece or a charming addition to your table setting. ・This is a set of 3. ・There may be some color unevenness, small black spots, and slight scratches, but these are part of the charm of the original manufacturing process. ・There are no major damages such as cracks, chips, or breaks. If you have any concerns after receiving the item, please contact us before leaving a review. ・We try to photograph the item to accurately represent its appearance, but if you have any questions, please feel free to ask, and we can consider taking additional photos. This series looks even better when you have multiple pieces of the same pattern, so it's perfect for buying a set or adding to your collection. ・This is a perfect piece for those who love British antiques, blue tableware, and landscape patterns. Please consider this opportunity. Antique and vintage goods ↓ #okumuraantiq #AntiqueDishes #MadeInEngland #GeorgeJones #GeorgeJones #Abbey1790 #CupAndSaucer #BlueAndWhite #VintageDishes #BritishAntique #Teacup #TeaCup
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