A Coalport Part Porcelain Tea/Coffee Set c.1835


The History of Coalport Porcelain Works

A Part bone china Tea/Coffee Set in Rococo Style c.1835, finely painted with flowers on rich maroon ground and elaborate gilding, comprising a teapot,1 milk jug, 1 slop bowl, 1 cake plate, 2 coffee cups, 4 tea cups and 8 saucers. The cups and saucers in "Adelaide" shape, the teapot with small "duck's beak", squat finial, the handle spur short and high. Marks: Pattern 3/563. Condition: Teapot excellent, three hairlines and one cup & saucer chiped.

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A Coalport Part Tea/Coffee Porcelain Set c.1835-40








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