ROYAL CHINA Sebring OH Tea Cup & Saucer Pink Roses Gold Trim RC

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USD 8.00
Tiny chip on rim.
LocationSeattle US
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ROYAL CHINA Sebring OH Tea Cup & Saucer Pink Roses Gold Trim RC Specs
BrandRoyal China
OriginUnited States
PatternFloral
TypeTea Cup
ColorMulticolor
MaterialCeramic
Set IncludesCup and Saucer
Time Period Manufactured1940-1949
VintageYes
Listing details

This pretty little tea cup and saucer from Royal China, Sebring Oh features a basket of pink, yellow, and violet flowers against an ivory background. This is a porcelain cup and saucer with a ribbed design near the base of the cup and middle of the saucer. The pattern is inside the cup and in the center of the saucer. There are gold stylized leaves across the outside of the cup and outside of the rim of the saucer.Tragically there is a tiny chip on the edge of the cup. There is also a dark mark on the edge of the saucer as you can see in the photos but I did not notice at all until the bright lights of the photo box. Beyond that, the set looks great with no other chips, no cracks, no crazing, no blemishes to design, no wear to gold accents. Priced according to condition.Cup measures 2 7/16" tall and 3 13/16" in diameter. Saucer is 5 11/16" How I Assess Vintage Pieces My listings are more than just a one line list of the dimensions. I strive to identify all flaws—even minor ones—in the listing, with both photos and descriptions. This means you know what you are getting from me. Vintage items typically have light signs of usage: utensil marks, diminishment in shine to the glaze, scratches on the design, chips, crazing, and cracks. The situations mentioned above are exactly what I examine each item for, under a bright light and with glasses on, as I am listing it. I don’t use the word “excellent” unless there is no crazing, no cracks, no chips, zero utensil marks, and no muting of colors or glaze sheen…so I rarely use the word “excellent” for a vintage item. Problems: In the event of a problem, please contact me asap. I want you to be happy with your purchase! Returns: Returns accepted within 30 days of purchase. Buyer pays return postage. No refund will be given if item arrives broken or damaged, so please pack returns very carefully. Feedback I leave feedback within a week after your item is received. If you are considering leaving neutral or negative feedback, please contact me first! Unhappy buyers who leave negative feedback without contacting the buyer first for resolution do not give Sellers the opportunity to make things right—so everyone loses! I appreciate the chance to make things right. If you check out my feedback, you will see I do not often disappoint. Looking for Other Vintage Mid Century Modern Items? WAXWING MID MOD may be able to help! Let me know what you are after. At any given moment I have 100+ items not listed yet! I focus on mid-century modern plate sets, serving pieces, barware, glassware, stemware, vases, and art. You can find me under Astrid Waxwing on various platforms. I love reuniting orphan glassware with its pattern family! Franciscan, Noritake, Lenox, Stangl, Salem, California potteries, Doroty Thorpe, McCoy, Hazel Atlas, Fire King, Anchor Hocking, Pyrex, and Corning Ware/Corelle are some of the brands I seek out and educate myself about. I’m drawn to kitchen ware because kitchen is the heart of the home. The ritul of choosing a plate pattern when getting married is one of the first choices an engaged couple makes together. This is when they decide, what is that image of successful adulthood do they want to portray to their friends and family? This was a decision that usually the woman had more influence on. In the latter half of the 20th century, women did not have much power in a relationship but they did have power in the kitchen! Ironically, I have no dining table. I lost it in my divorce and never replaced it. I live vicariously through my Buyers! My plate pattern when I got married in 2002 was Franciscan Starburst, and I still have those pieces. I love to host cocktail/mocktail parties which is when my MCM serving ware collection gets used. A nice vintage piece, whether beautiful, swanky, or ridiculously weird, ALWAYS enhances a meal or gathering! 22023A15o