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When enjoying a cup of coffeeor tea with your loved one along with your Burberry trench coat on a rainy day, these cups will make the perfect match!
Gorgeous Burberry\'s of London/ Burberry Gold trim Cup and Saucer set of 2,
Material: ceramic porcelain.
Pattern:iconic tartan Nova Check Pattern and marked at the bottom.
I bought these sets In one of my trips to London and brought back to the US, they are extremely hard to find here and I have only few sets of cups and saucers left.
...don\'t miss this opportunity !
For the Burberry fan, this is another must have :)
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About the Burberry Name ,
In 1998 Burberrys changed their marketing name to Burberry. Most of their items changed too however many accessory items still had the Burberrys name. The Burberry name was the standard, but Burberrys was still being printed in the liner of some purses and clothing.
Early years, 19th Century
Burberry was founded in 1856 when 21-year-old Thomas Burberry, a former draper\'s apprentice, opened his own store in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England.[6] By 1870, the business had established itself by focusing on the development of outdoors attire.[6] In 1880, Burberry introduced in his brand the gabardine, a hardwearing, water-resistant yet breathable fabric, in which the yarn is waterproofed before weaving.[6] \"Burberry\" was the original name, but then the company soon switched to using the name \"Burberrys\", after many customers from around the world began calling it \"Burberrys of London\". This name is still visible on many older Burberry products. In 1891 Burberry opened a shop in the Haymarket, London.[6]
20th Century
Stars of the modern world began wearing Burberrys (Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, Peter Sellers, Ronald Reagan, etc). During the 70s and 80s Burberrys signed agreements with some of the finest worldwide manufacturers of the industrialized nations to produce complementary products to the existing British collection such as suits, trousers, shirts, sportswear, accessories, for men, ladies and children. These products, designed under the strict control of headquarters in London, were produced and distributed through the finest independent retail stores worldwide as well as the Burberry stores, and contributed to the growth of the brand through to the 90s. With Lord Litchfield as photographer, Lord (Leonard) Wolfson chairman, and Stanley Peacock OBE, Burberrys not only developed an international image for British luxury but high profitability levels.
In 1998, Burberrys changed their marketing name to Burberry