Could someone tell me what pattern this is and a possible date?

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asked about 13 years ago

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A small, independent manufacturer of bone china, much less well known than the international names, and consequently very good value. Duchess have been making bone china for one hundred years in Staffordshire. The prices are half those of more well-known makes, yet it retains the unmatched lightness and translucency of the bone china body developed in Stoke-on Trent.
Apparently they made many tea cup souvenirs of the Canadian Provinces during the [phone number removed]’s (vintage)with out pattern names as well as patterns of china

answered about 13 years ago

I agree with Paula (Barntques859) with this being a 1950’s – 1960’s issue.

answered about 13 years ago

Thank You!

answered about 13 years ago

Yes, 1950s – early 60s, at at most. It’s really quite lovely.

answered almost 13 years ago

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