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AYNSLEY FINE ENGLISH BONE CHINA LITTLE SWEETHEART TRINKET DISCONTINUED DESIGN
$ 7.91
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This is a very nice VINTAGE AYNSLEY FINE ENGLISH BONE CHINA LITTLE SWEETHEART TRINKET PIN DISH. it has some glaze and firing inclusions that indicate age. It is marked circle "84". I believe it is the Chatsworth shape, and the design has been discontinued. It measures approx 5 1/4" x 4 1/8" x 1"h, and is approx 5oz.We here at classantiquesetc strive for the most accurate description and images of all our items. Please view all images with the magnifier option BEFORE bidding, as the images are part of the description. Please contact us with any questions you may have BEFORE bidding. ALL SALE ARE FINAL. There are no returns or refunds. Please do not leave neutral/negative feedback or a return request without first contacting us about any problem. WE WANT TOTAL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION.
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