
Porcelain teacup with floral pattern by Sango, "Trianon" pattern
Selling Price
$175
History
The Sango "Trianon" pattern was produced in the late 20th century, likely during the 1980s-1990s, by the Sango China Company of Japan. The design features delicate pink roses and floral motifs with gold trim on fine white porcelain, reflecting traditional formal dinnerware aesthetics popular during this period. This pattern is particularly valued by collectors of fine dining china and those seeking to complete or replace pieces in existing Trianon pattern sets. The elegant floral border with pink roses and gold accents makes it appealing to collectors who appreciate classic formal dinnerware with romantic floral motifs, and it remains sought after in the replacement market for its timeless design.
Origin
Japan
Maker
Sango China Company
Time period
Circa 1980s-1990s