Vintage Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy Green Footed Cup & Saucer Set | Queens Ware | Made in England

$18.00
Crafted in England by Wedgewood of Etruria and Barlaston, these Napoleon Ivy Footed creamer has an interesting history to tell. The Napoleon Ivy Queensware pattern was first used by Napoleon then he was exiled the island of St. Helena in 1815. It was recreated in 1965 to celebrate it's 150th anniversary.

Each cup measures 2 5.8” high, 3 5/8” wide at the mouth and holds 6 fluid ounces. Saucer measures 5 1/2" across.

Sold as open stock (single cup & saucer).

Great condition with no cracks or chips. A well-loved piece that has been kept in beautiful condition with very little wear, if any. Hand wash recommended.
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Crafted in England by Wedgewood of Etruria and Barlaston, these Napoleon Ivy Footed creamer has an interesting history to tell. The Napoleon Ivy Queensware pattern was first used by Napoleon then he was exiled the island of St. Helena in 1815. It was recreated in 1965 to celebrate it's 150th anniversary.

Each cup measures 2 5.8” high, 3 5/8” wide at the mouth and holds 6 fluid ounces. Saucer measures 5 1/2" across.

Sold as open stock (single cup & saucer).

Great condition with no cracks or chips. A well-loved piece that has been kept in beautiful condition with very little wear, if any. Hand wash recommended.
Crafted in England by Wedgewood of Etruria and Barlaston, these Napoleon Ivy Footed creamer has an interesting history to tell. The Napoleon Ivy Queensware pattern was first used by Napoleon then he was exiled the island of St. Helena in 1815. It was recreated in 1965 to celebrate it's 150th anniversary.

Each cup measures 2 5.8” high, 3 5/8” wide at the mouth and holds 6 fluid ounces. Saucer measures 5 1/2" across.

Sold as open stock (single cup & saucer).

Great condition with no cracks or chips. A well-loved piece that has been kept in beautiful condition with very little wear, if any. Hand wash recommended.