Tea Saucer
English Bone China
Made in England
Windsor B C Dogwood

This vintage orphan 1950 - 60s tea saucer is decorated with white & yellow Dogwood flowers. Scalloped outer rim of the saucer has gold gilt trim, which has a bit of rubbing / minor wear, consistent with age.

English bone china. Colors are crisp and bright; no chips, stains, cracks or crazing. There are a few tiny black dots and one small scratch (consistent with use) in the white background. Very pretty floral pattern to include with your mis-matched wedding or party decor.

Saucer measures 5-5/8 inches ( 14.2 cm ) across.

The saucer has multicoloured backstamp which is shown in photos.

This orphan saucer is one of many vintage items we are disposing of from Mum's estate.  The Pacific Dogwood was adopted as the floral emblem of British Columbia, Canada in 1956.

Windsor was produced by the Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd Crown Windsor Pottery, Longton. Staffordshire Potteries with different printed marks from 1946 to early 1960's.


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Categories: House and Home  China, Glass, Pottery, Silver


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