Product code: Set of Two Tea Cups From shop The Royal Garden Made In England
Gifted set of two Tea Cups, Bone Chine, from the Royal Garden, Staffordshire, Made in England. Fully Stamped in Blue with Crown. This was a gift set of two already wrapped sets, containing inside a gold tea spoon, Bentley's tea bags, and luminous stuffing beautifully wrapped and tied with different deep red and white lace and gold ribbons. I was handed the bag as I was leaving and did not look inside. I only opened the one set this time to show these pics as I think the other pics will help to explain more than I can say. Dishes made for the Royal Family are unique in their different styles of rims and handles. They always choose different sets for dinners, gardens, derbies, etc. You will not find this set anywhere. This stamp is not similar to King, Alfred or other sets so to clarify I added a pic of the crown derby set located in Staffordshire to show the history. With recent events regarding Our Dear Queen shop and knowing their value, I would love for someone else to cherish them.
Gifted set of two Tea Cups, Bone Chine, from the Royal Garden, Staffordshire, Made in England. Fully Stamped in Blue with Crown. This was a gift set of two already wrapped sets, containing inside a gold tea spoon, Bentley's tea bags, and luminous stuffing beautifully wrapped and tied with different deep red and white lace and gold ribbons. I was handed the bag as I was leaving and did not look inside. I only opened the one set this time to show these pics as I think the other pics will help to explain more than I can say. Dishes made for the Royal Family are unique in their different styles of rims and handles. They always choose different sets for dinners, gardens, derbies, etc. You will not find this set anywhere. This stamp is not similar to King, Alfred or other sets so to clarify I added a pic of the crown derby set located in Staffordshire to show the history. With recent events regarding Our Dear Queen shop and knowing their value, I would love for someone else to cherish them.