Description: Coalport Sevres Group Floral Sprays Set of 2 Luncheon Plates 1891-1919 No Trim A beautiful COALPORT Embossed SET of 2 SAUCERS, Diameter 5 3/8" Striking SEVRES GROUP Multi-Floral Sprays on White, NO Trim Circa 1891-1919 & 1920-1939+ from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England DESCRIPTION: This superb quality china is handpainted and shows a delightful variation from flower to flower. The painting of the designs follows a pattern but the individual artist added their own unique interpretation. The colors are bright and vivid spanning the color palette to include magenta, blue, yellow, purple, green on white. This is painted on a heavily embossed blank of high white bone china with no trim on the edges. CONDITION: While these 2 saucers are classified as used, we can find no rubbing and no utensil marks. There appears to be absolutely no wear to the vivid colors of the hand painting and very minor age consistent crazing on the older saucer, #2. There are no chips, nicks, or repairs to these stunning pieces. We can find no defects or damage. As collectors ourselves, we tend to be very picky and find it necessary to point out anything we see. We don't believe you will find Coalport Sevres Group saucers in better condition. DIMENSIONS: The saucers have a diameter of 5 3/8" and a height of 7/8". HISTORY/MARKS: Coalport has a long and colorful history in the production of fine china with quality and craftsmanship as their hallmarks since the firm was founded in 1750 by Squire Brown of Caughley Hall in Shropshire using clay and coal from his estate. John Rose (1772-1841), described as a purposeful and exacting individual, was apprenticed to Thomas Turner who was a potter with a revolutionary approach to making porcelain. In 1799 when Squire Brown fell ill, Rose bought the pottery establishing a ceramic manufactory which would produce Coalport China. Rose’s vision was to produce the highest quality bone china with the most brilliant colors possible. In 1899 Coalport China (John Rose & Co.), became a limited liability company under its new owner, Peter Bruff. The Bruff family continued to run the business until the 1924 purchase by Cauldon Potteries, Ltd. Coalport continued as a separate concern, but in 1926 china production was moved from Shropshire to Cauldon Place Works in Shelton, Staffordshire. When Cauldon went into receivership in 1932, Coalport was acquired by Harrison & Son. Coalport became a member of the Wedgewood Group in 1967 and continues its high quality production to this date. The mark on the these is identified in Geoffrey Godden's Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks as mark #959. This mark (saucer #2) was used 1891-1919 when the country of origin is identified as "England" (used before 1920). When the mark (saucer #1) has "made in England", it was used after 1919 until 1939+. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Price: 27.98 USD
Location: Cornelius, North Carolina
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Color: Multicolor
Type: 2 Regular Saucers
Brand: Coalport
Set Includes: 2 Regular Saucers
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Origin: England
Material: Bone China
Pattern: Sevres Group Floral Sprays
Production Style: Art Pottery
Production Technique: Pottery
Vintage: No
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Department: Unisex Adults
Capacity: 1 Cup Each
MPN: Does not apply
Product Line: Decorative Dinnerware
Theme: Floral
Style: Edwardian
Occasion: All Occasions
Backstamp: Printed
Year Manufactured: 1891
Features: Decorative
Shape: Round
Signed: No
Handmade: Yes
Number of Items in Set: 2
Finish: Glossy
Antique: Yes
Era: Edwardian (1901-1910)
Object Type: 2 Reglar Saucers
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Circa: 1891-1919, 1920-1939+
Decoration: Embossed, No Trim
Function: 2 Reglar Saucers
Manufacturer: Coalport
PN: PN_3971