Queen Anne “Yuletide” Fine Bone China Teacup & Saucer – England, 1950s Holiday Holly & Bells Pattern
Celebrate the season in timeless English style with this vintage Queen Anne “Yuletide” teacup and saucer, crafted in fine bone china during the mid-20th century. Each piece features a hand-finished design of holly sprigs, mistletoe, and scarlet berries, accented with gold-rimmed edges and delicate Christmas bells—an emblem of the warmth and nostalgia of holiday gatherings. The “Yuletide” pattern captures the charm of 1950s and 1960s English ceramics, a period when craftsmanship and cheer came together in every festive table setting. Made in Longton, England by Shore & Coggins Ltd., this collectible set has become a holiday heirloom favorite for fine china enthusiasts and vintage decorators alike. Whether it’s displayed in a winter cabinet or used for Christmas morning tea, it brings grace and golden glow to every pour. Light age-appropriate wear adds to its authenticity and story. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you.
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