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VIRGINIA BLUE
China Dinnerware

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Bejeweled Frog
Box by Ciel
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NOTE: All items below which are previously owned, come buffed and polished to look like new with a 100% money back guarantee less shipping & handling. All items designated as Factory Brand New are first quality fresh from the factory!

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#15390501

-ACCENT BREAD & BUTTER PLATE


Inspired by a Chinese export plate in Colonial Williamsburg's collection, in its day, this pattern was called 'china of the most fashionable sort' by Robert Beverly. Similar wares were in use on a Tidewater, Virginia plantation
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#15390502

-OVAL SERVING DISH. 11.5" LONG, 8" WIDE


Inspired by a Chinese export plate in Colonial Williamsburg's collection, in its day, this pattern was called 'china of the most fashionable sort' by Robert Beverly. Similar wares were in use on a Tidewater, Virginia plantation
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#15390503

-5-PIECE PLACE SETTING WITH ACCENT BUTTER PLATE


Inspired by a Chinese export plate in Colonial Williamsburg's collection, in its day, this pattern was called 'china of the most fashionable sort' by Robert Beverly. Similar wares were in use on a Tidewater, Virginia plantation
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#15390504

-TEA CUP & SAUCER


Inspired by a Chinese export plate in Colonial Williamsburg's collection, in its day, this pattern was called 'china of the most fashionable sort' by Robert Beverly. Similar wares were in use on a Tidewater, Virginia plantation
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None in stock.