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Edensor, England -- 7/17/11

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Edensor, Derbyshire.
Vintage Valentine Teacup and Saucer
In honor of Valentine’s Day, here’s a vintage bone china teacup and saucer made in England by Princess Anne and sold as a Valentine's Day gift. A prominent pink heart bearing the message "For My Sweetheart" is surrounded by forget-me-nots and blue ribbon, plus pink and yellow roses and bluebirds on a white background accented with gold trim. The scallop-edged shape was very common in the 1950s. The motifs are replete with meaning that would have been well understood at the time, especially roses as symbols of love, and the bluebird representing happiness.
“For My Valentine” fine bone china cup and saucer by Princess Anne China, a brand of the English company Shore & Coggins.
Teacup and saucer sets were very popular collectibles, primarily with women, from the post World War II era into the 1960s. Shore & Coggins produced fine bone china, offering full sets of dinnerware as well as giftware under the brand name Princess Anne China at their Edensor Works on New Street (renamed Greendock Street in the 1950s) in Stoke-on-Trent, from the late 1940s until 1966. Ridgeway Potteries then acquired the name and continued producing bone china under this brand through the 1980s.
Sweet old-fashioned motifs representing love and happiness adorn this charming vintage cup and saucer.
View of the reverse side of this cup and saucer set.

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It has taken me a long time to finally visit Kathleen Kennedy’s grave, despite it only being about a 20 minute drive from home. I am currently writing a post about Kick for my blog with more information about her but in short. Kathleen ‘Kick’ Kennedy was the fourth Kennedy child. She married William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington (Billy Hartington) heir to Chatsworth despite her parents disapproval (the Kennedy’s were strict Catholics). The only member of Kick’s family to attend the wedding was her older brother, Joe Junior. Billy sadly died in Belgium during WWII. Kick later became involved with the Peter, the 8th Earl Fitzwilliam (of Wentworth Woodhouse), who was already married but in the process of divorcing his wife. Once again, Rose Kennedy (Kick’s mother) strongly opposed and said she would be cut off financially if she married Lord Fitzwilliam. On the 13th of May 1948, Kick and Peter were travelling to the South of France. Their plane stoped to re-fuel in Paris, bad weather was approaching and the pilot warned the pair they had to be in the air before the storm hit. Kick and Peter were away for hours and returned later than expected. The pilot advised it was not safe to fly but Peter insisted. The small plane flew right into the storm, causing the plane to crash near Plateau du Coiron. Joe Kennedy Senior was the only family member to attend the funeral, arranged by the Cavendishes. It is said that Kick was Joe’s favourite child and she was also very similar to her brother Jack in personality. Rose Kennedy refused to attend Kick’s memorial service due to having routine medical tests. #kickkennedy #kickkennedycavendish #famousgraves #edensor #derbyshire #chatsworth #peakdistrict #kathleenkennedy #kathleenkickkennedy #kennedys #gravesites #stpeterschurch #kennedyfamily #americanhistory (at St Peter's Church, Edensor) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNwmkK7sMtV/?igshid=1q8j0kcuvmxcy
Edensor,
Peak District, UK
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Edensor, Derbyshire