Coffee cups and saucers (two); white with gilt decoration; London shape; pattern number "71" painted in red enamel on underside. England, factory unknown; circa 1825., 1825. Digital
Dates
- Creation: 1825.
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
20 linear feet (68 items)Physical Facet
English bone china, gilding;
Dimensions
cups: height 6.3 cm., diameter 7.6 cm.; saucers: height 2.5 cm., diameter 14.6 cm.
General note
The "London shape," characteristic of those made in the early decades of the nineteenth century, refers to the flaring sides with sharply undercut bases on the cups and the steep sides and flat bases on the saucers.
Repository Details
Part of the Houghton Library Repository
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