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OLDER NIPPON HAND PAINTED CREAMER & SUGAR SET

Rating: 9 - Cover 7
Comments. Made of porcelain these pieces are stamped underneath “Hand Painted Nippon” that vary in size and they are more than 75 years old. Each has large loop handles, decorative hand-painted flower with leave designs, painted gold striping as well as diamond designs and tinted panels all of which were hand done. This set is in sturdy shape having normal use wear, light soiling and the cover has a chip as well as a hairline some of which can be seen in our photo. Give them a light cleaning and you can serve your guests the sugar and cream in style with this pair that measure either 3” or 4” high.


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