Description
Coalport porcelain tea cup and saucer, likely from the early 19th century, featuring hand-painted flowers, specifically pink roses, and gold gilding
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Origin:Coalport porcelain, founded in 1795 by John Rose in Shropshire, England, was known for its refined bone china and innovative designs.
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Design:This particular set features a delicate floral pattern with pink roses and detailed foliage, often referred to as the “Rosalinda” pattern or similar rose cluster designs.
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Details:The pieces are crafted from fine porcelain, likely soft-paste, and decorated with overglaze enamel painting and rich gilt scrollwork and lattice.
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Condition:Such vintage pieces are typically found in good condition, though some may show minor signs of wear or age, such as slight scratches or wear to the gilding.
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Collectibility:Coalport porcelain, especially older pieces with intricate hand-painted designs, is sought after by collectors of antique china.









