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23 Pc 1930s MIJ Lustreware Little Orphan Annie Sandy Child's Pretend Play Dishes

$ 89.2

Availability: 13 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: In overall very good condition with some hard to find serving pieces. 2 of the teacups have a chip at the edge as shown. Show some wear but minimal - overall very nice considering age and use. Please see all photos and description below.
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Year: 1930s
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

    Description

    Hard to find lustreware Little Orphan Annie & Sandy child's pretend play dishes.  The set is in very good condition and comes with all pictured (23 pieces in all):
    (6) plates
    (5) saucers
    (4) tea cups - 2 have chips at the rim
    (1) creamer
    (1) sugar bowl - no lid
    (1) teapot
    (1) teapot lid
    (1) gravy boat with attached underplate
    (1) tureen
    (1) tureen lid
    (1) oval platter or underplate for the tureen
    The set is in very good condition for age and use.  As mentioned in the above list, 2 of the teacups have a chip at the rim (we are attaching photos) and there is no lid for the sugar bowl.  There is minimal expected wear but the set shelves well as you can see from the photos.
    The set comes with some very hard to find serving pieces like the tureen, platter, and gravy boat.
    The designs are the classic Golden Age Little Orphan Annie with the hollow eyes.  She's featured along with Sandy in various activities.
    Please feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase.
    Shipping is based on the weight of
    5 lbs
    which is the weight of the item and careful packing materials to get it safely to your door.
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