Chinoiserie cups and saucers

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  1. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    IMG20240902232100_copy_2694x3592.jpg IMG20240902232109_copy_2409x3212.jpg IMG20240902232116_copy_2862x3816.jpg IMG20240902232120_copy_2166x2888.jpg IMG20240902232127_copy_2988x3984.jpg Found these a while ago and just unearthed them again. Set of four. Trying to catch up with my backlog of ceramic. :eek:

    I can't find much similar in search results. I'd say they are 1820's 30's given the deep saucers and no indent at the bottom for the cups to sit in. Also the handles and everything else point to that era. Maybe they are hilditch? Same sort of pointy handle thing.
     
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  2. kentworld

    kentworld Well-Known Member

    https://danielcc.org/cups.php London shape handle, so your time frame is about right. No clue on the maker (I doubt Hilditch but I don't know that factory well at all), but a very sweet transfer set.
     
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  3. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    Okay thanks. The hilditch I've seen have the same shaped deep saucers and cup handles. They do tend to be more colourfully decorated though so quite possibly not.

    Thanks for the resource. It's great. I love the Etruscan angular and Shrewsbury shaped examples.
     
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