
These rare Limoges porcelain cups and saucers were crafted in France between the 1940s and 1950s, specifically for coffee rather than tea—evident in their generous size. Made by Union Limoges and marked “France Unique Porcelainieres,” they feature a distinctive octagonal shape and elegant hand-painted gold detailing layered over a vibrant pink floral transferware border. The cups' bright gold handles and delicate rose motifs lend a touch of romantic charm to their geometric form, making them a standout piece of mid-century French design. Sold as a set.
Sourced in Avignon, Provence, France.
Cup - Height: 3", Width: 4.75", Opening: 3.5"
Saucer: - Height: 1", Width: 6.5"
Dimensions are approximate.
Each piece in this collection is antique or vintage, and may have visible signs of wear and tear. These marks add to the charm and patina of these time-worn pieces and are intended ‘flaws’ from an already well-loved life.