Demitasse & Saucer, Maryland China Co, Winrose Blue, Vintage
Demitasse & Saucer, Maryland China Co, Winrose Blue, Vintage
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- Pattern: Vintage Espresso Cup & Saucer, Demitasse, Blue Floral Winrose Collection (WRL3), Coffee Lovers, Vintage Drinkware, (Discontinued)
- Vintage: 1980's - 1990's
- Details: A beautiful and delicate demitasse in the much desired blue and white colors. The design is a wonderful selection of different flowers, all in blue, part of the Maryland China Company Winrose Collection. On the Replacements website we find this pattern listed as WRL3. The porcelain pattern, a wonderful embossed scalloped pattern was originally created by Chodov (now privately owned and operated by Hass & Czjzek) and it is quite possible this piece originally had a Hass & Czjzek (H&C) sticker, (stickers were used until 1991). If you're a demitasse collector, this will make a great addition to your collection. If you're a blue and white lover, this cup will be greatly enjoyed.
- Materials: Porcelain
- Dimensions: Cup: 2.25 inches Tall, 2.5 inches in Diameter (at its widest point, bottom). Saucer: 4.0 inches in Diameter
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Excellent Condition. There are no scratches, chips or crazing. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and imperfections.
Maryland China Company was started in 1910, originally only selling to artists who painted exclusively on china pieces. They have since expanded to all porcelain artists, commercial decorators, etc. Their china meets stringent quality specs in order to meet the demanding standard of these artists. Many of these pieces took hours to complete. We are unsure if Maryland China makes all their own pottery, this line of porcelain could possibly have been made by Chodov / H&C in the Czech Republic. H&C has been selling porcelain to Maryland China since they opened in 1910 and continue today.