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jana-hallford · 1 year
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Vintage Valentine Teacup and Saucer
In honor of Valentine’s Day, here’s a vintage bone china teacup and saucer made in England by Princess Anne and sold as a Valentine's Day gift.   A prominent pink heart bearing the message "For My Sweetheart" is surrounded by forget-me-nots and blue ribbon, plus pink and yellow roses and bluebirds on a white background accented with gold trim. The scallop-edged shape was very common in the 1950s. The motifs are replete with meaning that would have been well understood at the time, especially roses as symbols of love, and the bluebird representing happiness.
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“For My Valentine” fine bone china cup and saucer by Princess Anne China, a brand of the English company Shore & Coggins.
Teacup and saucer sets were very popular collectibles, primarily with women, from the post World War II era into the 1960s. Shore & Coggins produced fine bone china, offering full sets of dinnerware as well as giftware under the brand name Princess Anne China at their Edensor Works on New Street (renamed Greendock Street in the 1950s) in Stoke-on-Trent, from the late 1940s until 1966. Ridgeway Potteries then acquired the name and continued producing bone china under this brand through the 1980s.
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Sweet old-fashioned motifs representing love and happiness adorn this charming vintage cup and saucer.
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View of the reverse side of this cup and saucer set.
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