"Vintage Richard Ginori Porcelain Tea Set, Perugia, C. 1970s"
Up for sale is a stunning vintage tea set for two, crafted by the esteemed Italian porcelain manufacturer Richard Ginori during the 1970s. This elegant set features:
Teaware:
Two teacups with matching saucers
A gracefully shaped teapot with gold-trimmed handles
A sugar bowl with a delicate lid
A milk jug
An additional dessert plate or teapot stand showcasing the ‘Perugia’ pattern
Design & Decoration:
Delicate fruit and floral motifs featuring plums, berries, and flowers
Blue scalloped border with elegant gold detailing
Each piece is marked with “Richard Ginori Pittoria,” a mark of quality and artistic craftsmanship
History & Provenance:
The ‘Perugia’ pattern was originally created by Gio Ponti in 1929 and reissued in the 1970s during a resurgence of retro Art Deco styles
Richard Ginori, founded in 1735 by Marquis Carlo Ginori in Doccia, near Florence, has long been synonymous with high-quality porcelain
The company has produced luxury porcelain for royal courts, aristocrats, and distinguished clients worldwide
Acquired by Gucci in 2013 and rebranded as “Ginori 1735,” it continues to blend centuries-old traditions with modern design
Dimensions & Weight:
Total Weight: 1206 grams
Teapot: Height – 10.5 cm; Width (handle to spout) – 15.5 cm; Depth – 8.5 cm; Capacity – 290 ml
Sugar Bowl: Height – 7 cm; Width – 9.5 cm; Depth – 7 cm
Milk Jug: Height – 7 cm; Width – 8 cm; Depth – 5.5 cm; Capacity – 100 ml
Cups: Height – 5.5 cm; Width – 10 cm; Depth – 7.5 cm; Capacity – 160 ml
Saucers/Plate: Small saucers – Diameter 13.3 cm, Height 2.5 cm; Large plate – Diameter 15.8 cm
Condition:
The set is in “just like new” condition.
Please review the accompanying photographs carefully as they are an integral part of the description. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
Shipping Details:
The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance.
Shipping costs include labor, packaging, and postage.
Bid with confidence on this exquisite vintage tea set that represents the timeless elegance of Richard Ginori porcelain.