Midwinter Toadstools 15-Piece Dinner Service for Two, 1950s Designed by Jessie Tait
$1,605.65
Midwinter Pottery Toadstools pattern designed by Jessie Tait, dinner service for two on the Fashion Shape.
Rarest of the rare Midwinter pottery patterns, so seldom on the market. The ultimate Christmas gift for a collector perhaps - or maybe just for yourself!
Dinner service for two - 15 pieces £1250
2 x dinner plate 10"
2 x luncheon plate 9"
2 x salad plate 8"
2 x side plate 6.5"
2 x dessert bowl 6.5"
2 x tea cup 3.5" rim diameter / 2.75" tall
2 x tea saucer 6"
1 x lidded tureen 10" / 4.5" tall
All in very good vintage condition, suitable for use or display.
No chips, cracks, or repairs.
Colours fresh & bright.
Some small signs of use and fine clean crazing to 5 of the pieces. There is a little smudge of discolouration inside tureen rim (hidden by lid).
Complimentary delivery worldwide. I am a very experienced packer and shipper of delicate china and glass. Buyers are also very welcome to collect from my showroom in Leicestershire, England, where I have hundreds of Midwinter patterns in stock and welcome visitors by appointment.
Shipping from United Kingdom
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1-2 business days
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Returns & Exchanges
I gladly accept returns and exchanges
Just contact me within: 7 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 14 days of delivery
I don't accept cancellations
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
The following items can't be returned or exchanged
Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
- Custom or personalized orders
- Perishable products (like food or flowers)
- Digital downloads
- Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons)
- Items on sale
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Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.