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English Bone China Tea cup and Saucer, Early Hammersley, Japanese Bamboo, Immaculate! 1930's - Green, Pink, White, Garden- IMMACULATE
English Bone China Tea cup and Saucer, Early Hammersley, Japanese Bamboo, Immaculate! 1930's - Green, Pink, White, Garden- IMMACULATE
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Price is for one Cup and Saucer
Stunning cup and saucer, rare design, Early Hammersley China, bright and beautiful pattern, wonderful quality
This Early design has the full inside decoration.
Condition
These Cups and Saucers are in first class condition for their age, zero fade, not a chip, crack or mark on them, they have been very very very rarely used and always kept in a cabinet.
All my China is always packaged and posted in plenty of bubble wrap and secure double cardboard boxing to ensure safe transit
About Hammersley
Hammersley Potteries operated in Longton England, from 1862 to 1939 and carried the royal crest as
Hammersley specialised in the production of richly decorated bone china of fine quality and good design, established in 1862
The first partners were two cousins, Titus Hammersley and Edward Asbury, who launched the venture under the name of Hammersley and Asbury and continued as such until Titus died in 1875. The former had also a partnership in the firm of Harvey Adams and Co., china manufacturers of Longton, but on his death his eldest son, George, took over the direction of the business, and acquired the Harvey Adams concern, changing the name and combining both under the title they use today.
From thence onward the history of the firm is of Hammersley succeeding Hammersley until we come to the present Directors, Eric and Leslie Hammersley who are upholding the prestige of the Alsager Pottery, continuing to carry on the tradition of fine workmanship which has been the firm's ambition for the last hundred years – a tradition which has earned the business a wide reputation both in the home and overseas markets.
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