This cup and saucer set, produced by the Wałbrzych Porcelain Factory in the 1950s/60s, embodies the Polish interpretation of the 'New Look' trend that shaped postwar design. The decoration was executed by the 'Kwiatogal' Cooperative for Folk and Artistic Industry, with the individual signature of painter Z. Szczebel on the base, highlighting the artisanal nature of the piece. The porcelain, finished in a cool, semi-matte charcoal gray, is adorned with a geometric pattern—vertical white pinstripes interspersed with stylized leaf or eye-shaped motifs in white and gold, accentuated by a reflective gold glaze on the rim, handle, and foot. The saucer echoes these colors, featuring a pronounced gold rim and a subtle white radial pattern at the center. The overall form is defined by crisp lines, an elegantly flared bowl, and a delicately curved handle. The porcelain is smooth and finely glazed, preserved in excellent condition with no signs of damage or restoration. This cup, with its rhythmic geometry and subtle golden sheen,
DIMENSION
Height7 cm
Depth9 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height7 cm
Depth9 cm
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