Let the garden linger in your memory with this detailed teacup and saucer.
The Rosina English Bone China Company crafted this striking chintz tea cup and saucer. The backstamp was issued in 1952.
Rosina was one of Staffordshire Potteries that became famous for their bone china. They were located in Longton, England in 1941.
Chintz refers to the overall pattern which covers the outside of the teacup and the saucer. In this pattern, fruit, flowers and leaves are intertwined to delight the viewer.
Measurements: The saucer is 5.5" in diameter. The cup is 2.5" high and 3.4" from rim to rim.
This antique tea cup is in excellent condition. We strive for repeat customers. To do this, we do not sell damaged items and we note any flaws that we see. None of our items have chips, cracks or crazing. You may buy with confidence.
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We specialize in custom orders for resellers all over the world. Contact us to discuss the details.
We no longer sell to China or the Middle East. Although the people are lovely, we have had too many delivery problems.
We ship within the continental US for free. For other areas, the order is sent via First Class International Mail with the US Post Office or with Global Shipping, a company that works with Etsy.
Of course, we are happy to work with large orders. Contact us through messages and explain your needs.
Do not wash any of the china in the dishwasher. It may cause crazing if boiling water is poured directly into the cup. These are not made for microwave use either.
We do not know the exact materials used in the china. We are selling them as decorative items.
We offer free gift wrapping on most items. It is mentioned in the listing.