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Large service of Lenox “Tuxedo” fine china, featuring the classic ivory body with wide gold encrusted borders. This iconic pattern, introduced in 1917, became one of Lenox’s most enduring designs. The J33 backstamp dates this set in the mid-20th century, aligning with the golden era of Lenox production. Service includes: 16 dinner plates, 16 salad plates, 17 bread & butter plates, 16 handled soup bowls with underplates, 15 cups, 16 saucers, one oval serving platter, and an unmarked salt and pepper.
Very good with minimal signs of wear. See photos for more condition details.
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