Vintage Royal Stafford 3 Piece Demitasse Set Featuring the image of the Bielsdown Creek Waterfalls, NSW, Australia. Serial number: 209 
Vintage Royal Stafford 3 Piece Demitasse Set Featuring the image of the Bielsdown Creek Waterfalls, NSW, Australia. Serial number: 209 
Vintage Royal Stafford 3 Piece Demitasse Set Featuring the image of the Bielsdown Creek Waterfalls, NSW, Australia. Serial number: 209 

Vintage Royal Stafford 3 Piece Demitasse Set Featuring the image of the Bielsdown Creek Waterfalls, NSW, Australia. Serial number: 209 

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Discover the elegance of this exquisite vintage Royal Stafford fine bone china demitasse set, crafted in England and featuring a stunning illustration of Bielsdown Creek Waterfalls in New South Wales. This three-piece set showcases the refined artistry of mid-century English porcelain, with delicate detailing that captures the natural beauty of the Australian landscape. Perfect for collectors of vintage tableware or those seeking a distinctive addition to their tea service, this numbered piece (Serial #209) combines Old World craftsmanship with a uniquely Australian aesthetic. A treasured heirloom waiting to grace your collection.

In fantastic vintage condition.

Measurements: 
Plate: 17 cm

Saucer: 14 cm

Cup: 8 cm 

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