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This elegant 11-piece partial dinnerware service features crisp white porcelain adorned with a classic gold band trim, a timeless design that has graced formal dining tables since the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The set includes two teacups with saucers, a small creamer, a lidded sugar bowl or small covered tureen with gold loop handles and finial, two dinner or luncheon plates (approximately 9-10 inches), two smaller salad or bread plates (approximately 6-7 inches), and two rimmed soup or cereal bowls. Each piece showcases a bright white porcelain body with a single or double gold banding at the rim, a design vocabulary consistent with European fine china traditions — likely of German, Austrian, or French manufacture from the early-to-mid 20th century, though the maker's mark is not visible in the provided images and should be verified upon inspection. The gold banding appears to be applied gold enamel, characteristic of quality continental European porcelain production, and the forms are clean and classically proportioned with no elaborate embellishment beyond the gilded rim. Condition is overall Good to Very Good; the majority of pieces display light surface wear and minor gold band rubbing consistent with age and use, the large dinner plate shows some yellowing or staining to the well, and several pieces exhibit minor gold loss along the rim edges — no chips or cracks are visible in the photographs. This partial service would make an excellent addition to a collector's china cabinet, a charming display set, or a functional everyday formal table for one to two place settings.