About UsContact Us222 Fifth Adelaide Grey and White Cup & Saucer 10569599 Footed Cup & Saucer Set in the Adelaide Grey and White pattern by 222 Fifth (PTS). Grey & White Floral,Birds,Rim,Scalloped 3 1/8 Shipping Payment Returns Contact Us Shipping Click the “Shipping and Payments” tab above the listing description for more info Payment Accepted Payment MethodsPayPalGoogle PayVisaMastercardAmerican ExpressDiscover Returns 30 day returns | Money back or replacement | Seller pays for return shipping Contact Us To contact our Customer Service Team, simply click here and our Customer Service team will be happy to assist.
PLAYBOY KEY CLUB LEROY NEIMAN FEMLIN CHINA COFFEE TEA CUP MUGS (5) VINTAGE 1960’s. **NOTE** 1 CUP HAS A CHIP ON THE RIM. 1 CUP HAS SOME CRAZING IN THE BOTTOM. SOME IMPERFECTIONS FROM THE FIRING PROCESS. SEE PICTURES FOR DETAILS AND CONDITION. WILL BE PACKAGED VERY WELL TO ENSURE SAFE TRAVELS. FAST SHIPPING. REASONABLE OFFERS WELCOME.
The product is a vintage 1950s Shelley “Daffodil Time” tea cup and saucer set made of fine bone china. The set features a beautiful multicolor landscape pattern, showcasing daffodils and other flowers. This original tea cup and saucer set was manufactured in the United Kingdom during the 1950s, making it a collectible piece for those who appreciate vintage dinnerware and serveware.
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