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Large Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th century

Large Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th century

STATUS : SOLD
PRICE UNITAIRE : NC.
CONDITION : Excellent

AVAILABLE QUANTITY : 3

SHIPPING :
France : 15,00 €
UE & Swtiz. : 24,00 €
Europe, Maghreb : 32,00 €
Other locations : 53,00 €

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Large cup and its saucer, Paris porcelain enhanced with fine gold - matt and shiny finish - Empire style, early 19th century production circa 1830.

Our cup is a very rare, large format whose volume is suitable for use as a breakfast cup in 21st century.

The set is in excellent condition. Very fresh gilt, no accident.

Cup height : 9.3cm
Cup diameter : 11.8cm
Saucer diameter : 16.5cm

Large Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th centuryLarge Paris porcelain breakfast cup gilt with fine gold, early 19th century









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