
Antique Spode Blue and White Porcelain China Temples Cup & Saucer
Fine Antique Porcelain China Two Temples or Broseley pattern Tea Cup and matching Saucer Plate
- Superbly detailed antique English Porcelain in the Chinese style.
- Temples pattern sometimes called Broseley teacup and saucer
- 3-3/8th-inch upper rim diameter shallow bowl porcelain teacup with vertical scalloped rim 1-7/8th-inch tall rolling scalloped rim small 4mm firing crack as shown in video deep basal rim plate Spode transfer print in base. Remnants of gilt
- 5.5-inch diameter saucer with deep straight rising plain rim with gilt, no central well. no factory marks
- Date range circa 1820-1840
- From the pattern variation it is unlikely the saucer was originally made with the teacup, but they are a very good match in tone and patina overall.
Fine Antique Porcelain China Two Temples or Broseley pattern Tea Cup and matching Saucer Plate
- Superbly detailed antique English Porcelain in the Chinese style.
- Temples pattern sometimes called Broseley teacup and saucer
- 3-3/8th-inch upper rim diameter shallow bowl porcelain teacup with vertical scalloped rim 1-7/8th-inch tall rolling scalloped rim small 4mm firing crack as shown in video deep basal rim plate Spode transfer print in base. Remnants of gilt
- 5.5-inch diameter saucer with deep straight rising plain rim with gilt, no central well. no factory marks
- Date range circa 1820-1840
- From the pattern variation it is unlikely the saucer was originally made with the teacup, but they are a very good match in tone and patina overall.
Description
Fine Antique Porcelain China Two Temples or Broseley pattern Tea Cup and matching Saucer Plate
- Superbly detailed antique English Porcelain in the Chinese style.
- Temples pattern sometimes called Broseley teacup and saucer
- 3-3/8th-inch upper rim diameter shallow bowl porcelain teacup with vertical scalloped rim 1-7/8th-inch tall rolling scalloped rim small 4mm firing crack as shown in video deep basal rim plate Spode transfer print in base. Remnants of gilt
- 5.5-inch diameter saucer with deep straight rising plain rim with gilt, no central well. no factory marks
- Date range circa 1820-1840
- From the pattern variation it is unlikely the saucer was originally made with the teacup, but they are a very good match in tone and patina overall.























