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3 x tea trios + 2 cake plates | Aynsley - Leighton pattern | Cobalt & gold


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More china from the back of the cupboard wanting a new home for Christmas. For lovers of tea and cake...


1. Three bone china tea trios (avon-shaped cup, saucer + side plate) by John Aynsley & Sons in the Leighton pattern (wavy edged / scalloped version not the straight version). ?17.50 per trio.


2. Two square handled cake plates in the same pattern. ?25 each. They're hard to come by.


Very smart-looking. Navy blue border with gold filigree detail and trim.


All in excellent / very good condition. No chips or cracks. A little wear to the gold gilt of the tea cups handles - happy to send pictures if you DM me.


I some additional side plates - happy to include one with each trio or cake plate purchase if wanted. I only have three spares though so first come first served!


DIMENSIONS


Cups: height 6cm & diameter 9.5cm

Saucer: diameter 13.5cm

Side plate: diameter 16cm

Square cake plate diameter 23cm


VIEWING / COLLECTION


In person from Forest Hill

Saturday / Sunday mornings or evenings or weekdays evenings preferred

Couple more detail shots.


I'm about over the next two days if anyone wants to pick up any of these items or those listed separately (70s Hornsea & Evergreen, vintage jelly moulds, marble sets etc) as Christmas gifts.


Can't believe quite how much was secreted away in our cupboard... Will place anything unsold on Gumtree or in charity shops on the other side of Christmas.

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