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MINIATURE 'Willow' porcelain - childs tea set - 7 items. Vintage occupied Japan.

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# 175 Miniature Willow set
Bob Shop ID
61100177

A vintage miniature porcelain tea set, in the classic willow pattern, perhaps intended for a child or purely ornamental.

Made in Occupied Japan during the 1940's for the American market.

I found the full set with a teapot and the third saucer on E-bay listed at $79.00

Included:

2 saucers ( 7.5cm diameter)

3 cups ( height 2.6cm)

1 creamer (height at spout 4.4cm)

1 sugar bowl with lid. (height with lid 5.4cm - length with handles 6.6cm

The matchbox should give an indication of the size.

 

 

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great seller!! A+++!! will definitely be coming back! friendly, helpful and fast! thanks a million.
02 Apr 2012