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Eugene Clauss Cup & Saucer #2

This is a fun little cup and saucer set made by Rue de la Piere-Levee in France in the 19th century around 1875. The company merged with Bloch and is now known as the famous Porcelain de Paris marker you still see all the time. Very much in their taste with that heavy raised gilding and nice hand painted floral designs all around. Fancy handle shape to the cup and actually both the cup and saucer have an unsual shape with the cup having a bulbous bottom and the saucer a little raised pedestal instead of the usual well. Bit of a relief design to the porcelain paste. Not sure what these are meant to be used for - maybe for Turkish coffee? A really nice looking cup & saucer that's for sure! The pieces are in great condition with just a very minor touch of wear and the top of the handle has a partial separation from when it was made as shown. Does not affect the piece at all. The set displays perfectly! The cup is 2.25 inches tall and 1.75 inches in diameter at the wider bottom part. The saucer is 0.625 inches tall with a diameter of 4.25 inches. The set is umarked except for a gold crown but the other set I ahve has their crossing swords mark with the letters E between the bottom and C between the tops. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $99
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