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This James Kent LTD Chintz Du Barry Granville 36 teapot set is a unique vintage item that will add a touch of Art Deco charm to any collection. Made in England in 1935, this set includes a teapot, cup, and saucer, all featuring a beautiful floral pattern in a variety of colors. The set is in good condition, with some wear and tear due to age and use. I want to note that the teapot has significant chipping to the inner part of the rim where the lid rests. The lid can still rest if placed correctly, but it is still there. You can see what I am referring to in the photos. This only adds to its authenticity and charm.
The set is easy to fill, with a lid and handle for convenient use. It also comes with a matching cup and saucer, making it a complete and decorative addition to any tea or coffee table. The capacity of the teapot is 2L, and it should be hand washed only for proper care. This rare and original set will be well-packaged for safe delivery.
You can buy these as a set or individually. I couldn't fit all of the photos into the teapot variant section so there are some of them above in the original listing.
Please refer to the photos for a better description and for item measurements as they are part of the item details.
I am very flexible when it comes to my items and prices. I will also combine shipping and refund the difference, if any, in shipping costs. If you have questions, please message me.
Thank you for reading and checking out my item. If you would like to save $5 off of this purchase, or any of my other Buy It Now (BIN) items, use code "THE_M23".
-Sarah The Madd Thrifter
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Selling since November 2023
A workaholic mom who loves her family, her 3 beagles, Jesus, and vintage anything. Tired of the 70hr work weeks. Decided to try selling what I love buying and collecting. So far, I've done okay helping to share my amazing finds! One day, I hope to be able to devote my life fully to doing what I love the most. Slowly, but surely. I buy, sell, and collect glass, vintage decor items and kitch, pottery, collectibles, etc. Mostly Mid-Century Modern style. I'm slightly new, making mistakes but still learning. I absolutely have fallen in love with my little store and I wish to grow it into an empire. -The Madd Thrifter Sarah
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