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ROYAL WINTON Tea Pot Set CHINTZ Stacking PORCELAIN GRIMWADES Made In England

$ 58.6

Availability: 41 in stock
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Piece: 4 Piece STACKING TEAPOT SET
  • Model: CHINTZ Vintage Evesham Fruit
  • Manufacturer: Royal Winton
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Object Type: 4 PIECE STACKING TEAPOT SET
  • Condition: Used
  • Brand: Royal Winton, Grimwades

    Description

    This is for an individual ROYAL WINTON Tea Pot Set CHINTZ Stacking PORCELAIN GRIMWADES Made In England. It shows very slight wear on the gold and some very slight use exterior wear on the teapot it has a small area showing a few minute scratches, see the last photo. It is in lovely, previously owned vintage condition. There aren't any chips or cracks. This is a very early example of the Evesham pattern that has changed over the years. It stands about 5 1/2'' tall. This is a borderline CHINTZ, there is an overall pattern. It’s again, an early example of Evesham not like the modern day pattern.
    PLEASE REVIEW THE PHOTOS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO BIDDING.
    This is an ''AS IS'' auction due to the nature of the item, being used, antique, vintage, collectible and because of the described issues. Please don't hesitate to ask me any questions.
    SHIPPING IS EXTRA VIA US PRIORITY MAIL WITH TRACKING. I do sometimes use recycled materials when it warrants. Typically anything that is fragile I will use foam board on the insides of the box. I take very great pride in making my customers happy and that they receive their purchases intact.
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    ****SORRY NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING****
    ALSO, IF YOU CHOOSE TO SHIP THE ITEM OUT OF THE COUNTRY VIA ANOTHER SERVICE, It becomes ineligible for eBay buyer protection, per eBay rules. ABSOLUTELY NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED IF THIS SERVICE IS UTILIZED. I reserve the right to refuse a purchaser that plans on using an international shipping service. I make this statement due to serious issues with their lack of appropriate packing practices of the past and broken items.