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    Posted 8 years ago

    AdeleC
    (498 items)

    I love this elegant cup saucer and plate. It's very fine bone china, and the "Piccadilly" pattern is very unusual pattern for a tea set. Not sure of age, but would guess mid century. I havn't been able to find much about the Windsor bone china so far. I have 4 cups saucers and plates, so not a full set.

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 8 years ago
      Windsor was one of the brands made for the Co-0p, another was Crown Clarence. Yours was made in Longton, Staffordshire and production of that “label” started in 1911. I will see what else I can find out.
    2. maryh1956 maryh1956, 8 years ago
      I didn’t find an exact date, but the stylized figures make me think you’ve got the date right, 1950-60’s.
      Here’s a link to the potteries.org, a great resource for all Staffordshire potteries, which also shows some marks. There is an index to all the potteries in that area, all you need is the name
      http://thepotteries.org/allpotters/300.htm
    3. AdeleC AdeleC, 8 years ago
      Thanks Mary, that's very interesting. I will check out the links.

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