Staffordshire Liberty Blue dinnerware was created as a promotional item for the Benjamin Franklin Savings & Loan which was founded in 1925. They wanted to celebrate their 50th anniversity and to tie in with the 1776-1976 bicentennial celebration. The dinnerware was made by Enoch Wedgwood in the Staffordshire district of England, in the tradition of the 19th century Staffordshire ironstone china. Each piece of the set depicts a different historic colonial scene, with a wildflower border. The bank discontinued this promotion at the end of 1976. This listing is for five teacup & saucer sets. The teacups depict the "Ride of Paul Revere", and the saucers' pattern is the "Old North Church". The cups are 2-3/4" tall, with a 3-1/2" diameter. The saucers measure 5-3/4" in diameter. All are in near perfect condition-no chips, scratches or breaks. They are dishwasher safe. All my items are sanitary and come from my clean, smoke free home.
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