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1950S Paragon Double Warrant Hand Painted Sweet Pea Tea Cup & Saucer
1950S Paragon Double Warrant Hand Painted Sweet Pea Tea Cup & Saucer
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Introducing the 1950s Paragon Double Warrant Hand Painted Sweet Pea Tea Cup & Saucer—a pristine slice of mid‑century artistry that elevates everyday tea into a refined ritual. Built around a cobalt blue ground and accented with a luxurious gold band at the center, this piece showcases a hand-painted Sweet Pea motif that blooms with pink, yellow, and mauve precision on both the cup center and the saucer.
The architecture is timeless: a wide-mouth, footed cup paired with a matching saucer that together radiate elegance and balance. The cup measures 3 7/8 inches (10 cm) across and stands 2 inches (5.5 cm) high, delivering a substantial, comfortable feel in the hand while preserving dainty, collectible charm.
- Hand-painted detail: A dedicated artisan touch brings the Sweet Pea design to life, making every piece a unique work of art rather than a mere reproduction.
- Authentic Paragon double warrant: The gold backstamp bears the Paragon double warrant, signaling quality and provenance from the 1950s era.
- Centerpiece harmony: The vivid Sweet Pea blooms anchor both the cup and saucer centers, enhanced by a gold-on-cobalt band that unifies the design.
- Footed, wide-mouth silhouette: Practical for everyday teatime and display, with a form that feels premium in the hand and impressive on the table.
- Excellent condition: No chips, no scratches, no cracks, and no repairs; the piece pings beautifully, indicating superb porcelain integrity.
Ideal for serious collectors and vintage enthusiasts, this Paragon teacup and saucer adds a distinctive focal point to a display cabinet or a refined touch to a weekend tea service. It’s perfect for special occasions, or simply as a thoughtful gift for someone who cherishes heritage porcelain.
Why settle for ordinary when you can own a storied piece of Paragon craftsmanship? The Double Warrant mark, the hand-painted Sweet Pea motif, and the cobalt-and-gold palette come together to create a collectible that isn’t just lovely to look at—it’s a tangible connection to mid‑century porcelain artistry.
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