Tea cup set (4) - China





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Regency 'Tea for Two' Collection – Sunderland Lustre Cups & Saucers c.1820 with Tea Caddy & Mother of Pearl Caddy Spoon
A Georgian tea set including a pair of authentic Sunderland Splash Lustre teacups and saucers. Renowned for their ethereal, marbled pink iridescence, these pieces represent the pinnacle of early 19th-century English cottage pottery.
Complementing the ceramics is a dainty silver-plated on copper tea caddy, showing a hint of warm copper "bleeding" through on exposed edges—a sign of genuine age and character. The set is completed by a refined caddy spoon featuring a shimmering mother-of-pearl handle and a scalloped silver-plated bowl.
Authentic Sunderland Lustre: Exceptional colour and shine; a favorite among collectors of English creamware and pearlware.
Period Perfect: The c.1820 date of the cups aligns beautifully with the style of the caddy and spoon.
Condition: Carefully preserved with no visible chips or cracks to the delicate pottery.
Seller's Story
Regency 'Tea for Two' Collection – Sunderland Lustre Cups & Saucers c.1820 with Tea Caddy & Mother of Pearl Caddy Spoon
A Georgian tea set including a pair of authentic Sunderland Splash Lustre teacups and saucers. Renowned for their ethereal, marbled pink iridescence, these pieces represent the pinnacle of early 19th-century English cottage pottery.
Complementing the ceramics is a dainty silver-plated on copper tea caddy, showing a hint of warm copper "bleeding" through on exposed edges—a sign of genuine age and character. The set is completed by a refined caddy spoon featuring a shimmering mother-of-pearl handle and a scalloped silver-plated bowl.
Authentic Sunderland Lustre: Exceptional colour and shine; a favorite among collectors of English creamware and pearlware.
Period Perfect: The c.1820 date of the cups aligns beautifully with the style of the caddy and spoon.
Condition: Carefully preserved with no visible chips or cracks to the delicate pottery.

