Scarce small enamelled Georgian glass tea saucer

£95.00

1 in stock

This is a scarce small enamelled glass tea saucer dating from the middle of the 18th century, c1750, and probably originating in Germany. Such pieces were blown to try and emulate the Chinese porcelain that was so successful in the European market and which the European producers were striving to develop.

The saucer is in excellent condition for its age. This means, of course, that it shows age related wear and tear to the rim of the base commensurate with over 250 years of use. It has a rough pontil mark on the middle of the base.

The saucer is in white opaline glass and has a shallow cup-shape, measuring 11.2 cm (4.5 inches) in diameter at the rim; and is only 2.4 cm (1 inch) in height. The inside of the saucer is enamelled with four quadrants around a central circle in which a church-like house features. The quadrants are enamelled with polychrome flowers in blue, yellow, green and ochre. The saucer is raised on a small ring foot. There are no chips, cracks, or any evidence of restoration.

It weighs only 56 g. (~ 2 oz.).

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Weight .75 g