Description
I am selling this item as I am decluttering.
Minton's is a classic British afternoon tea.
Minton is a Western-style tableware brand that was praised as "the most beautiful bone china in the world" at the 1851 London Great Exhibition and later became a supplier to the British Royal Family. Among them, "Haddon Hall", which features a design based on the tapestry motifs that hung on the walls of Haddon Hall Castle, became a best-seller and a staple of Minton. Designed by John Wadsworth in 1948.
◎The most popular design of Minton teapot! Easy to use and rare L size! (Since we have disposed of the box, we are offering it at a low price.)
A slightly larger size!
◎Currently out of stock!
*This is an unused item stored at home. The item is in good condition, but there may be some dirt, scratches, or black spots due to storage. [Please note that this is from the time of manufacture.]
Please understand that this is a storage item.
●Please refer to the photos.
Size: Outer diameter 12cm
Height without lid: 11cm, with lid: 15cm. Please allow for slight errors.
If you see it, please consider it!
Returns are not accepted after purchase!
Payment
We only accept PayPal payments.
Please pay within 5 days after auction is finished.
Term of Sale
Money back guarantee within 14 days if returned by customer.
We offer 14 days money back guarantee for defective products.
However the buyer must pay money for returning it back to us.
About Us
A specialty shop offering a wide variety of carefully selected Japanese brand items.
Unless marked "used" all of our inventory is brand new, so you can feel confident about your purchase.
Even if you think to yourself, "But the item I want is only available in Japan.", make sure to consult with us before giving up hope.
We will look for and suggest the best products on your behalf.
International Buyers - Please Note
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.
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