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Six Grace China Pre WWII 1939 “Formal Garden” Tea Cup Set

Posted about 1 year ago in Mission Viejo, CA

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Six Grace China Pre WWII 1939 “Formal Garden” Tea Cup Set

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Excellent condition… The Grace China “Formal Garden” pattern, introduced in the 1930s and discontinued by 1939, is a notable example of pre-war Japanese porcelain craftsmanship. This pattern is distinguished by its elegant design, featuring yellow roses accompanied by green and grey leaves, set against an ivory background with green swags and gold trim.  Key Features: • Design: The “Formal Garden” pattern showcases a central motif of yellow roses with accompanying foliage, bordered by green swags on an ivory base. The edges are often adorned with gold trim, adding a touch of sophistication.  • Production Period: This pattern was produced during the 1930s and was discontinued by 1939, making it a rare and sought-after collectible.  • Origin: Manufactured in Japan, the “Formal Garden” pattern reflects the high-quality porcelain production of the era.  Collectibility and Value: Due to its limited production period and pre-war origin, the “Formal Garden” pattern is considered valuable among collectors of vintage china. The value of individual pieces or complete sets can vary based on condition, rarity, and market demand. For instance, a vintage oval porcelain platter from this pattern has been listed for sale, highlighting its collectible nature.  Availability: While the “Formal Garden” pattern is discontinued, pieces occasionally become available through antique dealers, online marketplaces, and specialty retailers dealing in vintage china. Platforms such as eBay and Etsy have listings for items from this pattern, including serving platters and bread & butter plates.  Care Instructions: To preserve the integrity and appearance of “Formal Garden” china: • Cleaning: Hand wash with mild detergent and warm water. Avoid abrasive scrubbers that could damage the delicate patterns and gold trim. • Usage: Due to the age and decorative nature of these pieces, it’s advisable to use them for display or special occasions rather than everyday use. • Storage: Store in a cushioned environment to prevent chipping or cracking, especially along the edges. Owning a piece from the Grace China “Formal Garden” collection offers a glimpse into the artistry of 1930s Japanese porcelain and adds a touch of vintage elegance to any collection or table setting.

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Used (normal wear)

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Grace China

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