The Wellesley design and pattern is a name given to a number of Noritake Japan fine porcelain designs, which have all been discontinued.
This beautiful version of the Wellesley pattern is 6214 which was released by Noritake in 1961 and eventually discontinued in 1976. The 6214 version incorporates platinum trim on its rim, which immediately sets it apart. The pattern itself depicts a series of snow white flowers in gentle raised detail with aqua blue leaves and mild caramel colours used in highlight.
Noritake Savoy is the name of two discontinued patterns. The first Noritake Savoy is a vintage pattern originally introduced around 1918. The gold trim on this pattern means it is not safe for use in the microwave. Noritake Savoy (5825) was produced from 1957 to 1971. The pattern 5825 is a pure classic white design
Noritake Japan 6214 Wellesley US design PAT 196310 and Noritake Japan 5825 Savoy.
The Wellesley cup has a small chip on the rim, and the saucer has a chip underneath the rim. The Savoy cup also has a chip on the rim and the saucer has been repaired. These items are suitable for display or repurposing only and not for use.
Saucer height of rim: 2.2 cm Diameter of base: 8.6 cm, Diameter of rim: 14.4 cm
Tea cup height: 6 cm, Diameter of base: 4.8 cm, Diameter of rim: 9 cm.