Two obviously pampered "kitties" are fashionably sweetened with pink bows to contrast their dramatic black dots to make this solidly-made design by Ellen Studio an ultra cool presentation during tea time. And it makes itself known too! The creamer asks "POUR ME", the sugar bowls (one for sugar, one for other sweetener
Two obviously pampered kitties are fashionably sweetened with pink bows to contrast their dramatic black dots to make this solidly-made design by Ellen Studio an ultra cool presentation during tea time.
And it makes itself known too! The creamer asks POUR ME, the sugar bowls (one for sugar, one for other sweetener options) are full of SWEETNESS, and the teapot extends the occasion with ONE MORE?, (and maybe the tray implies Take it and Run!). Stylishly contemporary and adorably fun.
Origin: China; pre-owned
Dimensions:
Teapot- 9 3/4W (handle to spout) x 7W
Creamer- 6L (spout to handle) x 4 1/4W
Bowls (2)- 4 1/2H x 5W (rim to rim)
Serving Tray- 14 1/4L x 6 1/2W
Condition: Great. One black dot on the creamer has light loss which appears to be from manufacturing. Some light surface marks seen to the serving tray.
There are no chips, cracks, stains, or crazing. Each piece is clean and bright. The pink coloring is sharp with no wear. The design and lettering (other than the dot noted) are sharp with no wear, and the glaze is smooth and shiny.
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