Vernon Kilns produced its distinctive "Vernon's 1860" tableware pattern between 1944 and 1954, offering a collection of brown transferware china with nostalgic images hand-painted in color under the glaze. One of the best-known of the mid-century California potteries, Vernon Kilns closed for good in 1958 and their molds were sold to Metlox and Poppytrail. The "Vernon's 1860" pattern is known for its graceful lines and intricate designs and it is very collectible.

This listing is for ONE pedestal cup and saucer SET. Scene of a river boat with strolling passengers is repeated on both sides of the cup and on the saucer; there is no damage I can find. The cup measures 2.5" tall and 3.5" across at the rim; the saucer is 6" across. 

CONDITION OF THE ITEMs IS preowned. Very nice

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Wrapped in bubble wrap and shipped in cardboard box.

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