Royal Worcester Gold Lustre Teapot Coffee Pot Milk Jug Sugar Bowl Set Vintage

$ 71.43

Country of Origin: United Kingdom Antique: Yes Product: Tea/ Coffee Pots/ Sets Seller Notes: “Please see description.” SKU: 1777

Description

A stunning Royal Worcester gold lustre porcelain set , comprising: Teapot – approx. 4.75″ tall Coffee pot – approx. 6″ tall Milk jug – approx. 3.5″ tall Sugar bowl – approx. 2″ tall Each piece features the classic warm, reflective gold lustre finish that Royal Worcester is famous for. This set is ideal for collectors of vintage English porcelain or for elegant display. Condition: No chips or cracks Some minor tainting/discolouration on a few pieces (typical for vintage lustreware; see photos) Overall, the set is structurally sound and very collectible ✔ Maker: Royal Worcester ✔ Material: Porcelain with gold lustre glaze ✔ Condition Notes: Vintage patina and minor tainting, no damage This set is a beautiful example of English porcelain craftsmanship and adds a touch of vintage luxury to any collection or display. 📜 Brief History / Info Royal Worcester has been producing fine porcelain since 1751 in Worcester, England. Their gold lustre pieces, popular in the 19th and 20th centuries, are prized for their metallic sheen and decorative appeal. Lustreware develops subtle surface variations over time, which collectors often describe as patina or slight tainting , adding to the charm and authenticity of vintage sets.

  1. These glasses were very well packed, and so arrived safely. They are exactly as described (nine instead of the original ten, hence the refund). They are very good value and the postage and delivery fair in view of the size. I am very pleased indeed. Thank you very much. 🎀

    Ilia Lopatnev
  2. The shell arrived today, it was very well packed and arrived safely and promptly. The item is as described and I really love it. Good value for money. I would highly recommend this seller.

    asianmuscle6
  3. Items as described and quick dispatch. Packing was phenomenal, you could have dropped that parcel from three stories high and it would have still survived.

    Ruggerod0312