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?50 for everything.


Perfect for a shabby chic wedding or tea party, huge amount of lovely mismatched crockery. None of it is chipped, theres a fair bit of bone china in there also. Most Tea Cups have their matching saucer and some have matching side plate with also and theres a few 'pairs' of matching cups/saucers. A few small and medium side plates. Theres a milk jug, two sugar bowls and sugar tongs,a small tea pot, a trifle or serving glass bowl and another one on a stand. A brand new Cath Kidston 3 tier cake stand in a box. Two 3 tier china cake stands and a lovely medium decorated stand alone cake stand and a large white one.

so:

5 cake stands

2 glass serving bowls

Milk jug/2 sugar bowls

Small Teapot

16 teacups with saucers and most with matching small side plates

approx 4 medium side plates and 4 small side plates


All need a wash as have been in a dusty cupboard but all in great condition, no chips or cracks (at the point of packing them up).


Collect West dulwich SE21. Please PM me if interested. I have more pics if you send me your email.

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