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Ceramic Tennis Set

John Beswick Midcentury Ceramic Tennis Set in the Prancing Horses Design
John Beswick Midcentury Ceramic Tennis Set in the Prancing Horses Design

John Beswick Midcentury Ceramic Tennis Set in the Prancing Horses Design

By Beswick

Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire

A stylish and iconic John Beswick midcentury pottery 'tennis set' decorated in the prancing horse

Category

Vintage 1960s English Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Antique China Tennis Tea Set by George Jones & Sons, 19th Century
Antique China Tennis Tea Set by George Jones & Sons, 19th Century

Antique China Tennis Tea Set by George Jones & Sons, 19th Century

By George Jones & Sons

Located in Oxfordshire, GB

This is a very rare China tennis tea set by George Jones & Sons. The set comprises of a tea pot

Category

Antique 1880s English Sporting Art Sports Equipment and Memorabilia

Materials

Ceramic

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