$24.30 $27.00
These pieces come from an estate sale and this was a pattern the lady collected. Please look for my other posts with more of the same pattern. I am listing them based on the maker’s marks on the pieces.
1-Tea Cup and Saucer - no chips or cracks, but some of the gold gild and moriage is worn off on the pieces
2-6.5” Salad Plate - no chips or cracks, some gold gild is worn off.
3- Salt and Pepper shakers- no chips, large crack on one piece, some gold gild and moriage is worn off on the pieces
4- Sugar Bowl - no lid, approximately 6.5” from handle to , chips or cracks, some gold gild and moriage is worn off
The Nippon mark was made in response to the McKinley Tariff Act of 1891. In 1921, customs officials decided that pieces must be marked with Japan and not Nippon, so this piece was made sometime between 1891 and 1921.
Most items in my shop are vintage and are not brand new and come from estate sales. The items may show minor age-related wear and/or minor flaws consistent with the date of manufacture (please be sure to check photos carefully as they are part of the description). I do my best to describe any imperfections. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask!
ETSY charges individual packages usually on shipping. If you purchase more than 1 item, I will refund any overpaid postage when shipped. Thank you for looking.