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Pitcher, Teleflora, Gift Pitcher, Gold Ribbon Bow, Japan Porcelain, Vintage

Pitcher, Teleflora, Gift Pitcher, Gold Ribbon Bow, Japan Porcelain, Vintage

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  • Vintage Pitcher, Cream Color Porcelain with Gold Ribbon, Bow Pitcher, Teleflora Gift Pitcher, Romantic Barware, Coquette Serveware, Home Decor, Elegant Pitcher, Gift Ideas, Mother's Day, Bridal Shower, Wedding Decor, Feminine, (Discontinued)
  • Made in Japan
  • Vintage:  1970's - 1980's (estimated)
  • Details:  An absolutely beautiful piece made in Japan for Teleflora.  It's got the look of the Lenox pieces, soft cream porcelain with a golden ribbon tied in a bow.  It makes a lovely pitcher, but we think it would be darling used as a vase with flowers.  Perfect for the table, bar or even a vintage, Victorian or romantic styled bedroom.  It is marked on the bottom: "A Teleflora Gift".  Teleflora began importing wares from China in 1990, this one was made in Japan, we dated it prior to 1990, estimated between 1970's - 1980's, exact age is hard to pinpoint on Teleflora items. If you're looking for a beautiful pitcher as a gift, this one is a great choice.  Gorgeous on a Holiday table, at a Bridal Shower or other special occasion.
  • Materials:  Porcelain
  • Dimension:  8.0 inches (at its tallest point). Holds 32oz.
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Very Good Vintage Condition.  There is wear on one very small section on the gold ribbon, acceptable due to age/use/wear.  There are no cracks, chips, or visible scratches on this piece. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are ANTIQUE and VINTAGE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear  and imperfections. 

The co-owner of Teleflora, Lynda Resnick, was the one who started the idea of providing their customers with collectible vases and other containers along with their flowers, she called it "Flowers in a Gift".  Lynda and her husband bought the company in 1979, Lynda wanted people to know that they weren't just sending flowers, they were also sending a gift that the receiver could treasure for years.  They continue this practice today and have included everything from coffee mugs, vases, candle holders, to serving pitchers.

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