Saucer Krokus, green porcelain, by W. Potacki, Ćmielów, Poland, 1960s.
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The Krokus saucer from the 1960s, designed by Wincenty Potacki for ZPS Ćmielów, is a fine example of Polish porcelain shaped by the aesthetics of mid-century modernism. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain with a smooth, glossy finish, this 14 cm saucer features a pastel, lime-green hue accented by dynamic, asymmetrical white bands and delicate, overglaze gold lines forming a restrained yet striking geometric pattern. The well remains white, while the rim is finished with a subtle golden edge. The silhouette is classically round, featuring a distinct well for a cup, characteristic of the era’s functional yet refined tableware. There are authentic traces of use: visible abrasions, minor scuffs, patina, small areas of gold fading, and a single scratch on the underside. The saucer is in good vintage condition — structurally sound, with typical marks of age and use, and no significant structural damage.
This object resonates with the quiet optimism of postwar Polish modernism: its interplay of geometric white and gold glides across the gentle green glaze, conjuring the hopeful cadence of everyday rituals in the 1960s. The glossy porcelain reflects light to create a soft, almost sunlit tone, while the clean lines and minimal decoration invite a pause — a brief moment of morning coffee or afternoon tea that echoes an era open to color,
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Height14 cm
Width14 cm
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Width14 cm
Height14 cm
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