
Fine China Cup and Saucer Coffee Pair, by LFZ, 1986-2009.
The cup stands 3" tall, the lip is approx. 2 ¾" across, the foot is about 1 ½" wide. The saucer is 5" across at the lip. The breeziest delicate sparse floral ornament gives the pair a sense of weightlessness and inner peace. Maker marked on the bottom of each item (fig. # 495 in Volume One of Marks on Soviet Porcelain, Faience, and Majolica, 1917-1991 by Nasonova et al).
In excellent, outstanding condition. A couple of tiny flecks of gilt and a minuscule dark spot under the glaze above the handle are the only wear visible to the naked eye. Tilting the cup to reflect a brigh
The cup stands 3" tall, the lip is approx. 2 ¾" across, the foot is about 1 ½" wide. The saucer is 5" across at the lip. The breeziest delicate sparse floral ornament gives the pair a sense of weightlessness and inner peace. Maker marked on the bottom of each item (fig. # 495 in Volume One of Marks on Soviet Porcelain, Faience, and Majolica, 1917-1991 by Nasonova et al).
In excellent, outstanding condition. A couple of tiny flecks of gilt and a minuscule dark spot under the glaze above the handle are the only wear visible to the naked eye. Tilting the cup to reflect a bright light reveals a few barely noticeable scuffs but they are absolutely invisible when looking at a normal viewing angle.
Overall, this would make a delightful addition to any collection of Russian and Soviet porcelain to rest one's eyes on while sipping espresso from a more mundane cup.
Please note that the teaspoon in our photo is for size reference.
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