This is an extensive set of tableware or teawares made in the 1950s by Carlton Ware.
They are of anamorphic shape - and feature the Windswept pattern which was designed in 1958.
The design has long abstract strands of grass blowing in the wind. These have a cream eggshell finish glaze with chocolate brown lids, saucers, and edge details.
They are each marked Carlton Ware on them.
All the pieces on offer here are in good condition with no damages.
I have taken lots of images of the group on offer so that you can assess all the pieces for yourself. Nice and clean big set. Great for festive dining - would be great for formal after-dinner coffee service - wouldn't mince pies and cream look good on these!
The selection on offer here breaks down as follows: Large Coffee Pot (9 1/2 inches in height and 7 1/4 inches from handle to spout). The smaller teapot or hot water jug (7 1/4 inches in height x 6 1/2 inches from handle to spout).
There are four larger cups (3 inches in height and 3 1/4 inches in diameter). They come with amorphic brown and cream saucers (which at 5 1/2 inches wide. There are found smaller cups (2 1/2 inches in height and 2 1/2 inches in diameter. The saucers are plain brown in diameter.
Also included are a little milk jug an open sugar bowl and a lidded jam or conserve pot.
Give you a price breakdown: Coffee Pot and Small Tea Pot (£25 for the pair) Set of Four Larger Cups and Saucers (£20) Set of Four Smaller Cups and Saucers (£15) Rarer Milk and Sugar Bowl is £15. The lidded jam pot with its stand / underplate is £10.
This totals up to £85 for this fine mid-century British set by a top-quality ceramics company.
I have some of the rarer plates listed separately.
I will cap the postage here for you at £10 and send tracked with Parcelforce. This will be applied at checkout.
Local delivery may also be possible... just ask!