1940s Miniature Blue Willow Children’s Tea Set – 30 Pieces – Occupied Japan
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Miniature Blue Willow Children’s Tea Set – 30 Pieces – Occupied Japan
Delightfully detailed and richly patterned, this 30-piece miniature tea set brings the timeless charm of the Blue Willow motif to a child-sized scale. Made in Occupied Japan circa late 1940s, this collectible set features the classic cobalt and white chinoiserie scene that has captivated collectors for generations.
The full set includes six teacups with matching saucers and plates, two lidded tureens, a sugar pot with lid, a creamer, two teapots with lids, and a serving platter. Each piece is marked “Made in Japan,” reflecting the era of post-war craftsmanship and export tradition. This set is ideal for collectors of Blue Willow ware, tea aficionados, or as a whimsical display in a child’s room or curio cabinet.
Set includes:
• 6 cups (3.75” W x 3” D x 2” H)
• 6 saucers (3.75” W x 0.5” H)
• 6 plates (4.5” W x 0.5” H)
• 2 teapots with lids (5.5” W x 3.25” D x 4” H)
• 1 sugar pot with lid (4” W x 2.75” D x 3.5” H)
• 1 creamer (3.5” W x 2.5” D x 2.75” H)
• 2 lidded tureens (5.5” W x 3” D x 3.5” H)
• 1 oval serving platter (6” W x 3.75” D x 0.75” H)
Condition Report: Minor wear consistent with age; overall in excellent vintage condition.
Marked “Made in Japan” on underside of pieces.
Please note the gold bamboo stand is not included.
Shipping:
USPS/UPS
3.75ʺW × 3ʺD × 2ʺH
1940s
Japan
Ceramic
Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned.
Japanese, Traditional
Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
Set in excellent vintage condition with minor rubbing to transferware. A small chip on the tureen lid that is not visible from the outside when the tureen is closed. A small chip on one teapot spout that does not take away from beauty or function. We want our customers to have complete satisfaction with their purchases. We endeavor to note any wear and tear to our pieces, but we encourage you to carefully and thoroughly review all photos. We consider product photos a part of our condition report and kindly request that you to inspect them carefully before your purchase.