A 1930s Royal Paragon porcelain tea set, of Art Deco form painted with flowers, based on a replica after one owned by the Queen (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother), a twelve-place setting, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, square cake plate, twelve trios, and one additional teacup.
Sold for £130
Condition Report
Three teacups have issues - one with a 3cm vertical hairline crack to the bowl, issuing from the rim, one with a chip to the footrim, one with a 1.5cm 'D' shape crack on the footrim and a fine hairline crack across the base of the bowl. The milk jug has a fine star shape hairline crack across the base. See images online. All other items appear to b in good condition, with only very slight signs of use or handling.
A 1930s Royal Paragon porcelain tea set, of Art Deco form painted with flowers, based on a replica after one owned by the Queen (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother), a twelve-place setting, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, square cake plate, twelve trios, and one additional teacup.