Gold-rimmed dinner, coffee and tea sets to serve 1,000 people at a sitting were ordered for a State banquet to be held at Parliament House in April 1949. The visit of King George VI was cancelled due to the King’s poor health, but the Minton china, reserved for State and other significant occasions, was still known as the ‘King’s Service’ decades later. Minton supplied dinnerware to the Royal family and international governments, with this Winchester K132 pattern ordered by other Commonwealth nations.
Terms and Conditions
All my items are used, antique or second -hand. They will have associated surface wear
Items are rarely in mint condition. If it is, it will be declared in the description.
All items are described to the best of my ability. I will always attempt to disclose any defects or flaws. Occasionally I make mistakes. This is not intentional and returns are accepted
If you wish a request of return, you can notify me within 14 days on receipt of the item or use the Ebay Managed Returns process. A full refund of the final selling price and postage costs will be given to you.
Postage
I aim to make postage fees as cheap as possible. All my items are sent recorded delivery or special delivery if the item is valued above £20.00.
All international mail needs to be signed for on delivery