LENOX Architects' Tea Cup & Saucer 1933 Faneuil Hall
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Lenox Architects' Tea Cup & Saucer 1933 Faneuil Hall
Antique cup & saucer part of Lenox Architects' Tea Service depicting Faneuil Hall in Boston, MA. Amazing piece for history buffs or collectors!
The Architect's Tea Service was conceived by New York's Women's Division of the Architects' Emergency Committee, comprised mostly of NY's elite, during the depression to raise money for suffering architects. 5,000 sets were manufactured by Lenox in 1933, each piece depicting America's historic architecture.
Faneuil Hall in Boston, MA, is known as the birth place of free speech, where America's very first town hall meeting was held.
Small mark inside tea cup and small chips on saucer, please see pictures. Due to the fragility of this item, it cannot be bundled with other items.
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