This Rococo-style cup and saucer, crafted in Silesia, Poland, during the 1920s, represents the finesse of early 20th-century table porcelain. The construction is defined by a rounded, gentle profile, complemented by a slender, ornately scrolled handle drawing directly from Rococo design language. A glossy white glaze provides the porcelain with a luminous backdrop, serving as a canvas for hand-painted, asymmetrical cobalt blue floral motifs, further accented with subtle beige and gold highlights. The scalloped, softly undulating rim of the saucer is outlined with a fine gold line, coordinating with the cup's rim and underscoring the set's neorococo and late-Art Nouveau decorative heritage. The harmonious proportions—cup measuring 5.5 cm high, 8.4 cm in diameter (10.4 cm with handle), and the saucer with a 13.5 cm diameter—bestow the ensemble with a palpable lightness. Both cup and saucer are free from visible cracks, discolorations, or heavy wear, confirming a very good state of preservation with only the most minor signs of careful use.This cup recalls a chapter of interwar Europe when afternoon tea became a refined daily ritual and even everyday objects signaled an appreciation for quiet beauty. The cobalt flower and gold scrollwork quietly narrate stories of Silesian craftsmanship—where tradition met modern artistic currents in subtle detail. The porcelain’s soft white radiance echoes the era’s well-laid tables, while the fluid ornamental line refers to a transitional moment between Secession and
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Height5.5 cm
Width13.5 cm
Dimension details
Width13.5 cm
Height5.5 cm
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