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Victorian Teacup Trio - Hawkins in Henley on Thames
Victorian Teacup Trio - Hawkins in Henley on Thames
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Product Description:
This Victorian teacup trio, lovingly kept within a local family in Henley on Thames for generations, includes a teacup, saucer, and dessert plate. Each piece is hand-painted with dark pink, purple, and blue floral patterns, making every set unique. These trios are part of a rare collection made for the Hawkins shop in Henley on Thames, visited by Queen Mary during the Henley Royal Regatta around 1900. The River & Rowing Museum in Henley on Thames lists an identical set in their archives, further highlighting its historical importance.
Each trio is hand-selected, ensuring you receive a beautiful and one-of-a-kind piece. Subtle variations in colour and design make each set truly special.
Key Features:
- Hand-painted floral designs with unique variations on each trio.
- Kept in a local family for generations.
- Part of a rare Victorian collection connected to Queen Mary’s visit during the Henley Royal Regatta.
- Identical pieces listed in the collection of the River & Rowing Museum.
- Stilt marks, adding authenticity to these 19th-century ceramic pieces.
Size:
Cup
(Dia) 9cm
(H) 5.5cm
Saucer
(Dia) 14cm
Dessert Plate
(Dia) 17c
Condition:
Each trio is in excellent vintage condition, with vibrant floral patterns and well-preserved backstamps. Subtle variations in the hand-coloured designs add to the charm of each set.
Other Items in the Same Pattern Available:
See the matching teapot set here
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