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Majestic Cup and Saucer Set
1.00 lb (0.45 kg) Weight

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# Details Number Available Price Each
PXW-2AHRAR.00 Excellent Condition with no chips or cracks 2 11.99 USD

This cup and saucer set is from the Majestic pattern and includes one cup and one saucer. Both the cup and saucer are glazed white.

Majestic was Red Wing's most elegant pattern in the True China line. It was undecorated, brilliant and sparkling pure-white china.

A brochure states, "The beauty of Majestic white China for your table gives a sparkle of elegance to casual, modern or traditional settings."

Because it is undecorated, Majestic pattern dinnerware matches quite nicely with all other True China dinnerware patterns.

Red Wing Potteries introduced their True China line of dinnerware in 1960 to satisfy the need for more upscale dinnerware patterns. They used actual fine china clay for this line instead of the heavier, coarser clay used in other lines. As a result, True China pieces feel lighter and look brighter.

All True China designs are hand-painted, oven-proof, colorfast and detergent safe.

Red Wing Potteries gradually converted from producing stoneware to dinnerware and art pottery. Starting in the 1930's and through their closure in 1967, Red Wing Potteries produced over a hundred different dinnerware patterns. Forms ranged from traditional shapes to the whimsical. Patterns included every design from floral motifs to the abstract. They produced heavy ceramic, fine china and economy dinnerware sets. Some patterns consisted of mostly flatware with few serving pieces. Some patterns consisted of only serving pieces. Other patterns had both.

On the bottom of most Red Wing dinnerware pieces you will find three little dots. These dots are left in the glaze by the little tripod that the Potteries used to support the piece when they fired it in the kiln. The three dots are not damage, they are a remnant of the manufacturing process and authenticate the piece as being actual Red Wing.

Parts
Part Measurements
Cup
  • 3.00 in (7.62 cm) Height
  • 3.80 in (9.65 cm) Diameter
Saucer
  • 6.20 in (15.75 cm) Diameter

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Cup and saucer set.

Cup and saucer set.
Top view of cup and saucer.

Top view of cup and saucer.
Bottom view of cup and saucer.  Bottom stamp designs may vary.

Bottom view of cup and saucer. Bottom stamp designs may vary.

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