Description: This type of decoration is also known as Angouleme sprig, cornflower, Mennecy sprig, etc. Almost every 18th century porcelain factory and many pottery factories made a version of this pattern. This is definitely porcelain, but I'm not sure who made it. The saucer is 5 5/16 inches across. The tip of the crook handle is chipped, more on one side than the other. The saucer is undamaged, but it has 3 gritty specks from the firing. Ref T1071 For all the shipping options, click on "See details" under "Shipping." I will combine shipping costs if you buy several items. Go ahead and buy them, but don't pay until I send a revised invoice the next day.Check my other user name (laureate.book7) for ceramics reference books as well as books about Horace the Roman poet (discount for buying several of the Horace books--contact me). Interested in more antiques? Feel free to google my shop, "Laureate Antiques."
Price: 19 USD
Location: South Bend, Indiana
End Time: 2024-08-23T16:20:43.000Z
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Brand: Staffordshire
Type: Cup & Saucer
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Antique Original
Color: White
Style: French
Material: Ceramic & Porcelain
Year Manufactured: 1815
Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1849
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom