6 x Antique c1833 Copeland & Garrett True Trio Gold Gilt Tea Coffee Cup & Saucer
6 x Antique c1833 Copeland & Garrett True Trio Gold Gilt Tea Coffee Cup & Saucer
Copeland and Garrett was a British ceramics manufacturer active from 1833 to 1847. The company was formed by William Taylor Copeland and Thomas Garrett in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. They took over the business of the famous Josiah Spode after his death
During their partnership, they produced a variety of high-quality earthenware, porcelain, and parian ware. Some of their notable products included figurines, vases, and tableware. They were particularly known for their statuary porcelain (parian ware), which had a fine white, dense material with a marble-like finish.
In 1847, Thomas Garrett retired, and William Taylor Copeland continued the business on his own, eventually forming W. T. Copeland & Sons in 1867
This is a set of six trios from the period C1833~1847
Measures
Tea cup 3 & 7/8" or 10cm diameter
2 & 1/4" or 5.5cm height
Coffee Cup 3 & 1/8" or 8cm diameter
2 & 3/4" or 7cm diameter
Saucer 6" or 15cm diameter
Weight 2.6kg
Condition: Overall the set displays very well and would suit a decorative purpose very nicely. The variation in shade between cups and wear to the gold gilt can be seen on the whole in the images provided.
Inspection notes ~ 3 coffee cup crazed /7 discoloured
3 coffee cups have some crazing in places.
2 coffee cups have hairline.
4 teacups have rim hairline (three are very tiny) No crazing to teacups.
5 saucers no damage but all in the set have some gilt wear.
1 saucer some discolour to rim area, crazing, and a small rim chip.
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All antiques are likely to have age related wear that may be found but not noted including small scratches or organic firing flaws / kiln marks.
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