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Porcelain demitasse cup and saucer with Victorian courting scene and gold trim

Porcelain demitasse cup and saucer with Victorian courting scene and gold trim

History

This type of decorative porcelain tea service featuring romantic Victorian courting scenes became popular in Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These pieces were often produced in Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia, reflecting the era's fascination with elaborate gilt decoration and nostalgic imagery of 18th-century aristocratic life. The iridescent lustre finish and hand-painted or transfer-printed scenes were hallmarks of quality tableware of the period. Such demitasse sets appeal to collectors of vintage porcelain, Victorian-era decorative arts, and antique tea service enthusiasts. The combination of delicate craftsmanship, romantic imagery, and gold embellishment makes these pieces desirable for display in china cabinets or as part of broader collections of European ceramics. Collectors particularly value complete sets with matching saucers and well-preserved gilding, as these pieces represent the refined domestic culture of the early 20th century.

Origin

Germany or Czechoslovakia

Time period

circa 1920-1940