Staffordshire Porcelain Moulded Blush Floral Tea Trio + Bread Plate c1885

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Please Note: A Wide Variety of Antiques and Collectibles are Listed by maisy-patcheye every Thursday evening (5.00pm). UNITED KINGDOM BUYERS PLEASE NOTE - YOU CAN BUY ANY AMOUNT OF ITEMS FROM US AND THE POSTAGE WILL NEVER EXCEED 15 UK POUNDS TO ANY UK LOCATION. B-3 Description You are viewing a most attractive example of bone china teaware We are offering a very pretty Tea Trio with matching Bread Plate A four piece set - seldomly available. Crafted By: Unmarked Staffordshire PLEASE NOTE; WE HAVE OTHER EXAMPLES OF TEAWARE ALSO CURRENTLY LISTED FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THIS PARTICULAR PATTERN Origin: England Date: circa 1885 Example from the: Victorian era Colourway: Golden blush Moulded Pattern: Floral decoration An exquisite example that would have been affordable to only the more affluent of the period. Rim: Gilded Background Information: The custom of drinking tea became a British institution when the Victorians took to serving it every afternoon in the parlour - until 1800 it had been customary to drink tea after dinner. This custom was to continue well into the 1930s when coffee became the vogue for the middle to upper classes. For the Edwardians, everything really did stop for tea and no afternoon was not complete without at least one serving of tea and cakes. The early dusks of winter in the drawing room were read more