Vintage 1950’s Windsor Bone China Hammersley Fine Porcelain Gold Chintz Tea Duo
Vintage 1950’s Windsor Bone China Hammersley Fine Porcelain Gold Chintz Tea Duo
Vintage 1950’s Windsor Bone China Hammersley Fine Porcelain Gold Chintz Tea Duo
Vintage 1950’s Windsor Bone China Hammersley Fine Porcelain Gold Chintz Tea Duo
Vintage 1950’s Windsor Bone China Hammersley Fine Porcelain Gold Chintz Tea Duo
Vintage 1950’s Windsor Bone China Hammersley Fine Porcelain Gold Chintz Tea Duo

Vintage 1950’s Windsor Bone China Hammersley Fine Porcelain Gold Chintz Tea Duo

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Windsor Bone China is a trade name used by the Co-operative Society in Stoke-On-Trent. The co-op movement began in Brighton through Dr. William King in 1844. James Colclough was one of the earliest co-op traders in Stoke-On-Trent and in 1901 the Co-operative Society was then officially founded in Burslem. The Windsor Pottery in Longton produced fine porcelain wares for the Co-operative Society. This item is a fine porcelain tea duo consisting of the saucer and matching tea cup, both extensively decorated with a gold chintz floral and leaf patterning across the surface. The tea cup stands on a pedestal base with a gold band and gold upon its handle and has been designed in an almost quatrefoil shape with four fluted sides. A bright pink and blue flower with green leaves is displayed within the tea cup.

The item is stamped underneath: Bone China, Windsor, Made in England.

Slight fading of the gold chintz on a small area of the saucer, aside from which both items are in very good condition with no other visible damages.

Saucer height: 2.5 cm, Diameter of base: 6.4 cm, Diameter of rim: 14 cm.

Tea cup height: 7.6 cm, Diameter of base: 4.4 cm, Diameter of rim: 9 cm.

Seller's Tip: 

Combine this item with one of our Royal Vale Gold Chintz Tea Plates to form a beautiful Tea Trio