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    Posted 3 years ago

    Wellygirl
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    We have a tea set in this style. I've researched and believe that it is a pre 1902 China set by Tuscan, Staffordshire.
    Can anyone tell me a bit more? I can't find any images of the same pattern 'Florence'

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 3 years ago
      Its beautiful but looks more art deco which might mean 1920's. I just saw a beautiful Art Deco set with rich gilding I have not seen as nice ever ! This design has elements that go well into the thirties and beyond. I wish I had it when I started looking at auctions in 1978, just manifico and hope someone can locate this exact one !~
    2. Wellygirl, 3 years ago
      I originally thought it might be 1920's, but the stamp indicates pre 1902. After that it would have the word Tuscan on it too.

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