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Vintage 1950’s Rooster Coffee Pitcher Acson Hand Painted Japan Cups Saucers Set For Sale


Vintage 1950’s Rooster Coffee Pitcher Acson Hand Painted Japan Cups Saucers Set
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Vintage 1950’s Rooster Coffee Pitcher Acson Hand Painted Japan Cups Saucers Set:
$60.00

This vintage coffee pitcher set from Acson is a true gem for collectors. The colorful hand-painted design featuring rooster motif adds a touch of whimsy to your morning coffee routine. The set includes a Coffee carafe, Sugar with lid, Creamer, Salt and Pepper all made of high-quality ceramic and porcelain materials.


Crafted in Japan, this coffee pitcher set is a rare find for those who appreciate vintage kitchenware. The set is perfect for serving coffee to guests or as a unique addition to your collection. Don't miss out on the chance to own this charming piece of history.


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