Cups Bernardaud Porcelain
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The shape of the cup emphasizes the taste and aroma of tea thanks to its thin edges while keeping it hot.
Tea cup and saucer 7 oz ORIGINE | Bernardaud Porcelain
Identical replica of a 1803 cup and saucer. Reminiscent of a chalice, this cup is embellished with a portrait of Bonaparte in the apparel of the
Empire cup and saucer Historical cups | Bernardaud Porcelain
Coordinated with the cups, it allows to brew and serve tea while keeping it hot
Teapot 6 cups Botanique | Bernardaud Porcelain
Bernardaud Louvre Coffee Cup and Saucer
Signed Original Vintage French Porcelain Demitasse Cup & Saucer Made - Ruby Lane
1789, Original is housed in the Decorative Arts Museum in Paris, France, Chinoiserie (or Chinese-inspired) motifs are much more rare than rocaille or
Litron cup and saucer Historical cups | Bernardaud Porcelain
The product Bernardaud Ecume Platinum single espresso cup and saucer belongs to Ecume Platinum. Bernardaud’s Ecume Platinum dinner service has a fine filigree structure, which makes one think of the sea’s surf. It shows the commitment of the famous French porcelain manufacturer Bernardaud to modern design and traditional high-quality materials.
Bernardaud Ecume White Single Espresso Cup and Saucer
At the beginning of the 19th century in France, a number of manufacturers, such as the Parisian manufacturer Pierre-Louis Dagoty, adopted a new mode
Litron cup & saucer Historical cups | Bernardaud Porcelain
The product Bernardaud Athena Platinum breakfast cup and saucer belongs to Athena Platinum. Bernardaud’s Athena Platinum dinnerware is made of wonderfully white Limoges porcelain, and the rim of the plates is adorned with a platinum motif. This filigree platinum refinement displays a graphic design in the form of varying sized squares. Very finely done, the platinum plating of Athena Platinum also plays with matt and shiny contrasts.
Bernardaud Athena Platinum Breakfast Cup and Saucer
Tea cup & saucer 5.7 oz Ecume JP
Bernardaud Constance Single Espresso Cup and Saucer
Around 1810, original is housed in the Decorative Arts Museum in Paris, France, Influenced by Percier and Fontaine, Napoleon’s architects who
Litron cup and saucer Historical cups | Bernardaud Porcelain
1778, Original is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, The painter Pierre-Joseph Rosset, who created this cup in the Sèvres workshops,
Litron cup and saucer Historical cups | Bernardaud Porcelain