Cups and Saucers
Inspired by a similar Chinese design; the willow pattern which pictures a bridge, three figures, birds, trees and a Chinese landscape was introduced to England by Thomas Turner in 1780 at the Caughley Pottery Works. Original pieces were hand painted, while later creations used transfer design techniques. No pattern has been copied more frequently than the willow pattern.
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Lennox Washington Wakefield Demitasse Set
Beautiful Lennox Washington Wakefield footed demitasse cup and saucer set ...
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Price: $17.00
English Victorian Handpainted Porcelain Coffee Can
No maker's marks. Cup reads: "Abor (sic) that which is Evil". Handpainted polychrome floral sprigs. ...
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Price: $165.00
English Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain Teacup & Saucer
Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain, Worcester, (1788-1852). No maker's mark. Numbered 60 on saucer. C...
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Price: $295.00
English Soft Paste Porcelain Tea Cup & Saucer
Unmarked. Probably Chamberlain Worcester. Fashioned in the London Bell shape, with a London handle, ...
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Price: $395.00
Pair English Soft Paste Porcelain Teacups & Saucers
Fashioned with slighly deep saucers and flared cups, this pair was hand painted in an Imari palette,...
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Price: $495.00
Chinese Celadon Covered Cup on Stand
Fashioned with a crackled, green glaze, the separate cover is unglazed on the underside and the cup...
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Price: $1,200.00
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