"Cup And Saucer In Paris Porcelain - Ep. Early 19th Century"
Individual container for drinking generally hot liquids. The cup has a vertical side handle rounded with a comma. It is cylindrical in shape with a flat bottom resting on a slight heel. Its matching saucer also has a flat bottom resting on a slight heel and a high sloping edge. The name "litron" cup was given by the Vincennes Manufacture around 1752. It was inspired by the mug to create this model. Cups and saucers appeared in series from the beginning of the 18th century. HARD porcelain. White background decorated with wide bands with a nankeen background, decorated with a garland of flowers in sepia monochrome enhanced with gold. Large gold threads on the edges and on the body. Dimensions: Cup: High. 6.2 cm - Length. 8 cm - Dpuc. : Diam. 13.1 cm, condition(s): GOOD CONDITION - Handle broken and very well glued (at the top and at the base) - Can be taken back in invisible restoration. Period: EARLY 19th century. Observation(s): cracks in the enamel on the reverse of the saucer. PAYMENT and TRANSPORT PAYMENTS ACCEPTED via PAYPAL / LYDIA / CB in VAD (distance selling) or by CHECK. PACKAGES WILL BE POSTED WITHIN 4 DAYS. COMBINED SHIPPING POSSIBLE IF MULTIPLE ITEMS PURCHASED.