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Susie Cooper for Gray's 1929 AQUAMER Tea for Two

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An absolutely stunning Susie Cooper Tea for Two with no chips, cracks, hairlines, nibbles or restoration guaranteed. Some very feint crazing on a few pieces.
Marked to the base 'Susie Cooper' on one of the saucers. The others with just the Grays galleon. Pattern number 8375. The design is called 'Aquamer' and dates from 1929. A similar teapot is shown of Susie Cooper wares of that period on a Grays advertising leaflet -

Teapot - approx 9cm high and 20cm from spout to handle.
Cup - 6cm high and 9.5cm dia across the top
Saucer - 14cm dia
Plates - 13cm dia
In amazing vintage condition with minor usage for a set that is 90 years old. White marks are camera flash.
Price
£245.00  UK
$320.44  USA
290.25  EU
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DimensionsTeapot - approx 9cm high and 20cm from spout to handle. Cup - 6cm high and 9.5cm dia across the top Saucer - 14cm dia Plates - 13cm dia Category Antique Ceramics Date 1929  Art Deco Antiques Origin English Maker Grays Pottery Condition Mo chips, cracks, hairlines, nibbles or restoration guaranteed. Some very feint crazing on a few pieces Item code as262a394 / 1255 Status Sold

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