3029 days ago

Portmeirion Pottery / Dinnerware for sale

Angela from Kerikeri District

PORTMEIRION POTTERY – BOTANIC GARDEN PATTERN  Prices from $12 - $50
The seller has had to downsize and is offering this beautiful pottery for sale. Willing to sell individually at less than half the retail price – the plates would even look stunning wall mounted. Prices from $12 to $50 
All items in first class condition. Microwave, oven, freezer, dishwasher proof - oven to table ware. 
Please contact 09 4077133 to view and for pricing - . 
Coffee plunger 22cm high, 6 mugs, cream jug and sugar bowl. 
1 Quiche dish (still in box) 26cm x 4cm 
1 Large serving / salad / fruit bowl 
4 Small plates (side) 19cm 
5 Medium/ lunch plates 21.5cm 
5 Large / dinner plates 25.5cm 
4 Cereal / soup / dessert bowls 21.5cm 
Patterns include: Christmas Rose; Sweet William; Peony; Blue Passion flower; Hyacinth; Daisy; Heartsease; Forget me not; Cyclamen, and many more.

Price: $50

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