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Antique Porcelain china Rococo Bowl cabinet tea cup and saucer c1825

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Antique Porcelain china Rococo Bowl cabinet tea cup and saucer c1825

Rare porcelain hand decorated tea cup and saucer 

  • Mark decorators ref 18 but with no makers marks on any pieces
  • A fine Victorian rococo open bowl teacup and saucer plate
  • Date range 1820-1830
  • Irregular scallop rimmed open bowl cup 4-1/8th-inch diameter 2-1/8th-inch tall
  • Double arch supported long peaked handle
  • 5.75 inch diameter deep saucer plate with indistinct cup well with superb hand coloured linear design and inner rim gilt line. 
  • A rare piece of very fine porcelain in very good antique cabinet condition.
  • I suspect this china is by Samuel Alcock or Ridgway but no image matches have been identified.

Rare porcelain hand decorated tea cup and saucer 

  • Mark decorators ref 18 but with no makers marks on any pieces
  • A fine Victorian rococo open bowl teacup and saucer plate
  • Date range 1820-1830
  • Irregular scallop rimmed open bowl cup 4-1/8th-inch diameter 2-1/8th-inch tall
  • Double arch supported long peaked handle
  • 5.75 inch diameter deep saucer plate with indistinct cup well with superb hand coloured linear design and inner rim gilt line. 
  • A rare piece of very fine porcelain in very good antique cabinet condition.
  • I suspect this china is by Samuel Alcock or Ridgway but no image matches have been identified.

$9,165.87

Original: $30,552.90

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Antique Porcelain china Rococo Bowl cabinet tea cup and saucer c1825—

$30,552.90

$9,165.87

Description

Rare porcelain hand decorated tea cup and saucer 

  • Mark decorators ref 18 but with no makers marks on any pieces
  • A fine Victorian rococo open bowl teacup and saucer plate
  • Date range 1820-1830
  • Irregular scallop rimmed open bowl cup 4-1/8th-inch diameter 2-1/8th-inch tall
  • Double arch supported long peaked handle
  • 5.75 inch diameter deep saucer plate with indistinct cup well with superb hand coloured linear design and inner rim gilt line. 
  • A rare piece of very fine porcelain in very good antique cabinet condition.
  • I suspect this china is by Samuel Alcock or Ridgway but no image matches have been identified.