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must-have ! Rare! Antique Set of 5 Bonair Noritake Nippon Double Handled Tea Cup & Saucers

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    Rare! Antique Set of 5 Bonair Noritake Nippon Double Handled Tea Cup & Saucers

    -Over 100 Years Old!!!!
    -Fantastic Condition!
    -Set of 5 Tea Cups & Saucers w/ extra Saucer
    -Gold on handles is fading in various areas due to age.
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    -Double Handle Teacups, also called Two-Handled Mugs or Broth Cups, are less common and more desirable by collectors.

    -The backstamp mark includes the word "BONAIR" in red, the Noritake "M" within a wreath logo, and "NIPPON" in green.

    -The term "Nippon" was used on export ware from 1891 to 1921, after which "Japan" was mandated by the U.S. government. Therefore, the presence of "Nippon" helps to date the tea cup to this specific period.

    -The backstamp also provides insights into Noritake's Bonair series is known for its delicate use of gold accents, reflecting the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles in-demand during that era.

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