LOMONOSOV IMPERIAL PORCELAIN BABY SET 3PC: CUP, PLATE AND BOWL FOX AND CRANE FAIRYTALE
- Brand:: Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory
- Product Code: TW-43761
- Availability: In Stock
Make a special gift to the baby, Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Baby Set Fox and Crane Fairytale is so bright and interesting! This baby set is made of porcelain by Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory in
St-Petersburg. Safe paints, safe lead-free porcelain!
Features:
- Overglaze decol is used for the Baby Set Fox and Crane Fairytale. Microwave and dishwasher friendly.
- The original Lomonosov factory logo is on the
bottom of each piece. Genuine Article - 100% Guaranteed.
- Material: hard-paste porcelain. Made in Russia by
the Imperial Lomonosov Porcelain Factory.
The set includes:
- Cup measures: L 10.9 cm, W 7.8 cm, H 7.9 cm/L 4.3", W 3.1", H 3.1". Capacity 220 ml/7.4 oz.
- Plate measures: D 19.5 cm, H 2.7 cm/D 7.7", H 1.1".
- Bowl measures: D 16 cm, H 5.6 cm/D 6.3", H 2.2". Capacity 330 ml/11.2 oz
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
READ THIS FAIRYTALE TO YOUR CHILDREN:
The Fox and the
Crane
Alexander
Afanasyev / Bernard Isaacs
A fox and a crane
became friends. The fox wanted to give her friend the crane a treat and invited
him to dinner.
"Come and have dinner with me, Brother Crane, I'll give you an excellent
meal!"
The crane accepted the invitation and the fox made some porridge and spread it
on plates.
"Eat it all up, Brother Crane," said the fox, "it's very good, I
made it myself."
The crane pecked and pecked at the plate with his long beak; he pecked and
pecked but could not get anything off the plate.
Meanwhile the fox was licking her plate with her tongue; she licked and licked
until the plate was quite clean. She ate up all the porridge herself.
"Don't be angry with me, Brother Crane, but that's all I have in the
house. There's nothing else to eat."
"Thank you for that, Sister Fox," answered the crane. "Now you
must come and have dinner with me one day."
The fox went to the crane for dinner. The crane had made some soup and put it
in tall jars with narrow necks. He put the jars on the table and said:
"Eat it all up, Sister Fox. It's all I have in the house."
The fox walked round and round her jar. She tried this way and that, she licked
it, she sniffed it, but not a drop of that soup could she get, for her head was
too big to go into the neck of the jar.
But the crane had his long beak in the jar and pecked and pecked until he had
eaten all the soup.
"Don't be angry with me, Sister Fox, but that's really all I have in the
house."
But the fox was angry. She had thought she would eat enough to last her a week,
but she went home hungry, as hungry as she had come. The crane had given her
tit for tat.
Since then there has been no friendship between the fox and the crane.
Tags: Pattern: Baby Set, Painter: M.Matveeva, Form: Solo, Dishwasher friendly