This set includes 2 trios (cup, saucer, side plate), 2 silver plated teaspoons and 2 bucks blend tea pillows presented in a beautiful keepsake box.
The china is Windsor Bone China (England) in the pattern name “Rondelle”.
Maker/mark: Windsor was a trade name used by the Co-operative Wholesale Society (CWS), who made bone china at the Windsor Pottery in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Material: Bone china (lightweight, bright white, slightly translucent).
Design: A very mid-century geometric look—grey/green looping “rondel” motifs with little orange centres, plus fine linework and gold trim (including the handle).
Based on the backstamp style (Windsor / Bone China / Made in England) and the mid-century design language, this set is most likely from the 1950s–1960s era (often listed in that range by sellers for “Rondelle”)
This set includes 2 trios (cup, saucer, side plate), 2 silver plated teaspoons and 2 bucks blend tea pillows presented in a beautiful keepsake box.
The china is Windsor Bone China (England) in the pattern name “Rondelle”.
Maker/mark: Windsor was a trade name used by the Co-operative Wholesale Society (CWS), who made bone china at the Windsor Pottery in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Material: Bone china (lightweight, bright white, slightly translucent).
Design: A very mid-century geometric look—grey/green looping “rondel” motifs with little orange centres, plus fine linework and gold trim (including the handle).
Based on the backstamp style (Windsor / Bone China / Made in England) and the mid-century design language, this set is most likely from the 1950s–1960s era (often listed in that range by sellers for “Rondelle”)