Exquisite Vintage 1930s Sutherland China Imari Style Tea Cup and Saucer
Very Rare Vintage 1930s Sutherland China Imari Style Tea Cup and Saucer
Cup & Saucer, Pattern 2534
Two available, $49 each
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This bone china cup and saucer were made by Sutherland between 1936 and 1941. The pattern is in the Imari style and colors which were so popular in that period. It has cobalt blue bands with orange and yellow flowers. Everything is highlighted in gold trim. The pattern is numbered 2534. Both pieces are in very good condition - I suspect they have spend most of their 80+ years lifetime in a display cabinet.
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