Description: This listing is for one (1) “Liberty Blue Historic Colonial Series Six Piece Place Setting”. The six (6) piece set consists of:(1) Independence Hall Dinner Plate, 9.7/8”(1) Paul Revere Flat Cup and (1) Old North Church Saucer Height: 2.5/8“, Width: 3 1/2(1) Monticello Bread Plate, 5.7/8”(1) Mount Vernon Cereal/Soup Bowl 6.5" x 1.75"(1) Betsy Ross Fruit/Dessert Bowl, 5”In very good condition, this six piece place setting was gently used for several years and then put into clean storage by the end of the 1970s. Please Note: there is a small chip on the Mount Vernon Cereal/Soup Bowl. Each piece shows normal signs of use and aging; crazing, discoloration and normal surface wear, but overall, they are in very good shape for their age. They come from a very clean, smoke and pet-free environment. Please enlarge and review photos closely. Sold as pictured. Blue and white ironstone dinnerware has been collected for many years and the introduction of the Liberty Blue pattern in 1975 by Enoch Wedgwood of England, with its fifteen different historic scenes of colonial America, generated huge interest. Grocery stores such as A&P and Grand Union sold different pieces each week with a minimum in-store grocery purchase. The Liberty Blue promotion coincided with America's Bicentennial celebration in 1976 and by 1977 you could no longer purchase this patriotic tableware. Please note: this listing is for one (1) “Liberty Blue Historic Colonial Series Six Piece Place Setting”. USPS shipping, tracking and insurance is included. Thanks for stopping by! Before placing a bid or purchasing an item, please be sure to read the following:Condition: Items listed in my store as “vintage/estate sale items” have been well cared for over the years. However, because these items are vintage/used, unless noted, they may not be in pristine/perfect condition. I rate each item’s condition on a fair to mint scale. Condition is subjective, so please review pictures carefully and feel free to ask questions. All items are sold as is-no returns accepted.SHIPPING: I do my best to ensure packages arrive to my customers as quickly as possible. Please understand that certain factors beyond my control may extend shipping time: weather, high volume/holiday postal traffic, and the actions of shipping companies such as the USPS shipping slow down. I offer free shipping to the lower 48 states, and I ship within 2 business days of payment - sometimes quicker if possible. I do not ship to P.O. Boxes. Please provide a physical address when placing your order.BEST OFFER: I don’t list items in my store as “best offer” as I include free shipping on everything I sell. If I were selling this item at a flea market, garage, or tag sale, I would be happy to reduce the price by a few dollars, but unfortunately I have to deal with the middleman - USPS and eBay. Not only do I pay a monthly store subscription fee, additionally eBay takes the total sale price of an item, adds state sales tax, and then charges a transaction fee of approximately 15%. On top of that they charge a “successful transaction fee” of forty cents. From what’s left I pay for shipping. Long story short, when the dust settles, there’s not much left from the sale.INTERNATIONAL SALES: For shipping outside of the continental USA; I only use eBay's Global Shipping Program. Items bound for an international address are shipped to an eBay global destination center and then sent to its global destination. International customers are responsible for all duties and taxes. Please proceed to check out in order to calculate costs for shipping the item to your country. Messages regarding eBay's Global Shipping Program must be directed at eBay exclusively. DAMAGE: In the unlikely event an item is damaged in transit, please save the item, box, all shipping materials, and contact me via eBay email as soon as possible. I will require detailed pictures of the item, box, shipping materials, and mailing label before a claim can be filed/settled. Please do not discard the damaged item, box or packing materials as the postal carrier may require it as proof of damage. As soon as the claim is settled you will be notified that it is okay to discard the damaged item. In some instances I may ask that the damaged item be returned to me before a refund can be issued. Sorry, but no refund will be issued for the damaged item if you do not follow these instructions.RECYCLING: I do my best to use recycled shipping materials as much as possible. Although my packages may not look “pretty”, everything I use to ship items to my customers is sturdy and clean. After you are through with the packaging, please consider recycling as wellFeedback: Unfortunately most people do not leave feedback. However, I am more than happy to leave feedback as soon as feedback is received. Thanks again for shopping by!
Price: 44.95 USD
Location: Saratoga Springs, New York
End Time: 2024-07-18T03:23:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: England
Number of Items in Set: Six-Piece
Antique: No
There is a small chip on the Mount Vernon Cereal/Soup Bowl.: 1970s Patriotic Tableware
Shape: Assorted
Occasion: America's Bicentennial
Independence Hall: Dinner Plate
Year Manufactured: 1975
Vintage: Yes
Berry/Dessert Bowl: Cereal/Soup Bowl
Care Instructions: Machine Washable
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Style: Colonial
Features: Dishwasher Safe, Limited Edition
Production Style: Blue and White Pottery
USPS Shipping, Tracking and Insurance Included: Vintage
Finish: Glossy
Handmade: Yes
Pattern: Historic Colonial Series
Color: Blue
Material: Ironstone
Set Includes: Bowl, Bread Plate, Cup, Dessert Bowl, Dinner Plate, Saucer
Monticello: Mount Vernon
Betsy Ross: Paul Revere
Brand: Staffordshire
Cup and Saucer: Bread/Dessert Plate
Type: 6 Piece Place Setting
Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999)
Theme: Historic Colonial Series
Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Production Technique: Pottery
Item Weight: 3 lb
Product Line: Colony