Lenox Vintage Jewel Platinum Banded Bone China Teapot

May 6, 2017 - Comment

The rich and beautiful design that makes the Vintage Jewel pattern so distinctive borders a platter that will serve as the grand showpiece for your finest meals. The masterful combination of cobalt, gold and platinum looks stunning against the smooth canvas of Lenox bone china. Product Features Crafted of Lenox fine bone china Accented with

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The rich and beautiful design that makes the Vintage Jewel pattern so distinctive borders a platter that will serve as the grand showpiece for your finest meals. The masterful combination of cobalt, gold and platinum looks stunning against the smooth canvas of Lenox bone china.

Product Features

  • Crafted of Lenox fine bone china
  • Accented with precious platinum
  • Dishwasher-safe
  • Made in USA
  • 5 cup capacity

Comments

laura ends says:

Beautiful china, but it may be used… I love the China, but the cup and the saucer were broken. The warranty information sheet is missing from both boxes I ordered from this company (Giftware Collection), so I have a suspicion that these are used.

William S. says:

A wonderful piece of American made luxury. You know something is different when you pick up this cup and saucer for the first time; you know you are handling something special. It’s much thicker than most pieces of bone china you come across and consequently, feels solid, yet not heavy.Lenox still makes their high end bone china in North Carolina. Don’t buy it just because it’s made in the USA, buy it because it’s the best bone china you can buy.

Michael Vaughan says:

From This Cup More Than Tea. I love a cup of coffee in the morning, but after that? Blah. So, I’ve started drinking more tea, mostly greens & whites, but realized that I really knew very little about tea, so I downloaded to my Kindle, and learned all about it, including the beauty of the meditative Japanese tea ceremony. At the same time, I was realizing that my monstrous coffee mug wasn’t good for tea (two teabags were too much; one was…

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