The teacup for this week is Queen Anne bone china, made in England. I couldn’t discover a name for this pattern, but I believe it is #374.
It has a gold wheat and floral spray pattern.
The footed cup has a lovely scalloped shape, with a spray of wheat and flowers inside.
The cup is an unusual color, somewhere between pale pink and beige.
Queen Anne china was made by Shore & Coggins Ltd. in Longton, England from the 1940’s until 1966.
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Beautiful! Stunning! I adore the coloring too, and all that luscious gold trim. They did not skimp on design with this cup, it has all the bells and whistles and looks so grand with the fancy shape. What a wonderful cup to have in your collection!
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Terri
What a lovely cup! The color is luscious. Happy Tea Day!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I am guessing this is still from your sister-in-law's collection. She does like metallic cups and saucers. They just shine.
ReplyDeleteThe decoration is just so exquisite...and it's always nice to see the design transferred to the inside of the cup as well!
ReplyDeleteHi: I love the cup. It is stunning. You rarely see light brown cups and this one is amazing. I am so glad you shared it with us. I am going to look for it on Ebay. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteOh my, such a beautiful teacup! The colour is fabulous and the shape divine. Actually, the colour is close to the shade on my living room walls; scrumptious! Thanks for sharing and for your visit. Have a lovely day.
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Sandi
Hello Partea Lady,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this beautiful English tea cup and for your visit and nice words.
Hugs
M.A.
this is such a regal looking cup. I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, how elegant! I really like the scalloped shape~ This is such a gorgeous addition to your collection. Thank you for visiting my blog :)
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ReplyDeletethis is a very elegant tea cup. What a wonderful decoration and this outstanding shape. Thank you for sharing this treasure and for your visit and your kind comment on my blogpost.
Best greetings, Johanna
That is a beautiful and very regal looking cup and saucer set! I love how the elegant design perfectly suits the formal shape.
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