Pair of porcelain demitasse cups and saucers with floral decoration
Estimated Value
$40-$120 for the pair, depending on maker, exact age, and condition
A matched pair of small porcelain cups with matching saucers, decorated in a soft floral pattern featuring lavender-purple blossoms and green foliage. The cups have elegant curved handles and a slightly flared form with a ribbed or scalloped lower section. The saucers are similarly decorated with a pale green wash around the wells and molded or embossed rim detail. The underside of one cup shows a green maker's mark with an eagle-like emblem and the initials 'C.T.', but the image is too unclear to identify the manufacturer confidently. The overall style suggests a refined tea or coffee service piece, likely intended for demitasse or after-dinner use.
Era
Late 19th century to early 20th century, likely Victorian/Edwardian period
Origin
Likely Germany or Austria (possibly continental European porcelain)
Material
Glazed porcelain with hand-painted or transfer-printed floral decoration
Condition
Good to Fair. Visible wear to gilt/paint, light surface scratching, and minor rim/base wear. One cup appears to have some discoloration and possible edge wear on the foot. No obvious major cracks or repairs visible in the image.
Physical Details
Dimensions
Each cup approximately 2.5-3.5 inches tall; saucers approximately 4.5-5.5 inches in diameter
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium. The porcelain, glazing, and wear appear consistent with an antique or early vintage set, but the maker's mark is unclear and the exact origin cannot be confirmed from the image alone.
Provenance
Likely continental European export porcelain, possibly from a German or Austrian factory. The mark may indicate a specific maker, but it is not legible enough here for firm attribution.
Historical Significance
Small porcelain cups and saucers of this type were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for serving espresso, demitasse, or strong coffee after meals. Floral decorated continental porcelain reflects the period's taste for elegant domestic tableware and collectible cabinet pieces.
