Pair of porcelain demitasse cups and saucers with floral decoration
Estimated Value
$40-$120 for the pair, depending on maker, marks, and confirmed age
A matched pair of small porcelain cups with matching saucers, likely intended for coffee or demitasse service. The cups have a flared form with gently scalloped or molded lower sections, loop handles, and delicate floral decoration in soft purple, green, and pale yellow tones. The saucers feature a pale green central wash with embossed or molded rim detail and gilt trim. The overall aesthetic is refined and decorative, consistent with late 19th- or early 20th-century tea or coffee service porcelain. No maker's mark is visible in the image, so attribution remains tentative.
Era
Late 19th century to early 20th century, likely Victorian/Edwardian period
Origin
Likely Europe, possibly Germany or France
Material
Porcelain with hand-painted or transfer-printed floral decoration and gilt accents
Condition
Good overall condition with visible light wear to gilding and possible minor surface age wear; no obvious chips or cracks visible in the image
Physical Details
Dimensions
Each cup approximately 3.5-4.5 inches tall; saucers approximately 5-6 inches in diameter
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - the form, glaze, and decoration are consistent with antique or early vintage porcelain, but the lack of visible marks and the image quality prevent firm attribution
Provenance
Likely part of a larger tea or coffee service from a European porcelain manufacturer; exact provenance unknown without base marks or additional views
Historical Significance
Small porcelain cups and saucers of this type were common in refined domestic service during the Victorian and Edwardian eras, reflecting the popularity of coffee, tea, and decorative tableware. Floral motifs and gilt detailing were especially fashionable in European porcelain production.
