Tea cup - 24kt gold - Royal Vienna Cup

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Porcelain coffee cup and saucer from Austria in Royal Vienna style, circa 1850–1900, richly decorated with cobalt blue background and 24 carat gold, featuring a hand-painted central mythological scene on the cup and a blue underglaze honeycomb mark on the base, in excellent condition.

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Elegant coffee cup and saucer set in fine porcelain decorated in the Royal Vienna style, circa 1890–1910. Piece richly adorned with cobalt blue background and abundant gold decoration. The cup features a central reserve with hand-painted scene of a classical mythological subject with a nymph and a cherub. Base with mark of the "Colmeia" in blue underglaze. Excellent condition, with no flaws or visible wear to the gold.

Height: 5 cm
Base diameter: 3.4 cm
Saucer: 10 cm

Shipping and customs costs will be borne by the buyer in registered mail.
Not shipped to the USA.

Elegant coffee cup and saucer set in fine porcelain decorated in the Royal Vienna style, circa 1890–1910. Piece richly adorned with cobalt blue background and abundant gold decoration. The cup features a central reserve with hand-painted scene of a classical mythological subject with a nymph and a cherub. Base with mark of the "Colmeia" in blue underglaze. Excellent condition, with no flaws or visible wear to the gold.

Height: 5 cm
Base diameter: 3.4 cm
Saucer: 10 cm

Shipping and customs costs will be borne by the buyer in registered mail.
Not shipped to the USA.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Gold type
24kt gold
Title additional information
Royal Vienna Cup
Country of origin
Austria
Material
Gold, Porcelain
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
5 cm
Width
3.5 cm
Depth
3.5 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
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Objects sold
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