Limited Edition Queen Victoria Teacup and Saucer

£1,500.00
Product Code: 
101993

Description

Edition number 1 of an original 500.

A rare opportunity to purchase this number 1, Limited Edition Queen Victoria Teacup & Saucer. Held in our archive since 2001 this piece is one of a kind and is individually numbered and certificated. 

An elegantly shaped teacup and saucer decorated in regal purple with an opulent gold handle, created as part of the official range of fine bone china in 2001 to commemorate the golden age of Queen Victoria (1819-1901). 

The design of this exclusive Limited Edition Queen Victoria Teacup & Saucer is inspired by English fine bone china that was commissioned by Queen Victoria for the Great Exhibition in 1851. Her cipher forms the centerpiece of this design surrounded by decorative floral borders depicted in gold.

Hand made in Staffordshire using traditional methods which have remained unchanged for 250 years, this English fine bone china is skilfully finished by hand using 22 carat gold.

Presented in the original hand made gift box  with the number one certificate.

Teacup  6 x 11.5 x 14.5 cm including handle.

Teacup holds 150 ml.

Saucer 16 x 3 cm.

Bespoke box 14 x 21.5  x 21.5 cm.

Delivery & Returns

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  • Europe - From £11
  • US and Canada - From £20
  • Rest of World - From £30
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    Livery Collection

    Our Livery range pays homage to the uniforms and regalia worn by members of the Royal Family and the Guards of the Household Regiments during ceremonial duties at iconic Royal events such as the Coronation, Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace, and Garter Day at Windsor Castle.

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