• English Georgian Tea Cups, Coffee Cups, Coffee Cans, Jugs, a Creamer & Tea Bowls - Private Collection.

    Tea and coffee arrived in Britain in the middle of the seventeenth century. The East India Company brought delicate porcelain teapots and tea bowls from China. The growing fashion for tea drinking in mid eighteenth century inspired the British and European potters to emulate the Chinese teawares.

    Bow, Worcester, Chelsea, Pomona , Bristol, Liverpool, Caughley, Lowestoft, Longton Hall and Derby led the way but at the beginning the cups were without handles and called tea bowls.

    Georgian Tea Cups, Coffee Cups, Coffee Cans, Jugs, a Creamer & Tea Bowls

    Wrapping Paper
    Code: WP179 £10.80 Add to order
  • English Georgian Tea Cups, Coffee Cups, Coffee Cans, Jugs, a Creamer & Tea Bowls - Private Collection. Tea and coffee arrived in Britain in the middle of the seventeenth century. The East India Company brought delicate porcelain teapots and tea bowls from China.

    The growing fashion for tea drinking in mid eighteenth century inspired the British and European potters to emulate the Chinese teawares. Bow, Worcester, Chelsea, Pomona , Bristol, Liverpool, Caughley, Lowestoft, Longton Hall and Derby led the way but at the beginning the cups were without handles and called tea bowls.

    Consists of:

    12 x Greetings Cards C179
    12 x Gift Tags T179
    12 x Wrapping Papers WP179

    Georgian Tea Cups, Coffee Cups, Coffee Cans, Jugs, a Creamer & Tea Bowls

    Gift Set
    Code: GS009 £22.00 Show Contents Add to order
  • Georgian Coffee Cans, a Jug & a Coffee Cup. Private Collection.

    Items range from 1770 - 1810.

    Georgian Coffee Cans, a Jug & a Coffee Cup

    Greetings Card
    Code: C179 £10.80 Add to order
  • Georgian Coffee Cans, a Jug & a Coffee Cup. Private Collection.

    Items range from 1770 - 1810.

    SEASONS GREETINGS

    Georgian Coffee Cans, a Jug & a Coffee Cup - Inside reads 'Seasons Greetings'

    Greetings Card
    Code: XC179 £10.80 Add to order
  • Unidentified Coffee Can circa 1805 - Private Collection.

    Probably Staffordshire.

    Mini card size: Approx. 75mm wide x 75mm high.

    Unidentified Coffee Can circa 1805

    Mini Card
    Code: MC179 £4.20 Add to order
  • Unidentified Coffee Can circa 1805 - Private Collection.

    Probably Staffordshire.

    Tag size: Approx. 75mm wide x 75mm high.

    Unidentified Coffee Can circa 1805

    Gift Tag
    Code: T179 £2.16 Add to order
  • Wedgwood Cup 1800 - 1815 - Private Collection.

    Josiah Wedgwood (1730 -95) set up his own pottery in Burslem in 1759. From 1754 Wedgwood developed stoneware and earthenware. The most popular of which was creamware. This was a cream coloured clay body with a cream coloured glaze. The company continues today and has recently been bought by Portmerion in Wales.

    Mini card size: Approx. 87mm wide x 62mm high.

    Wedgwood Cup

    Mini Card
    Code: MC113 £4.20 Add to order
  • Wedgwood Cup 1800 - 1815 - Private Collection.

    Josiah Wedgwood (1730 -95) set up his own pottery in Burslem in 1759. From 1754 Wedgwood developed stoneware and earthenware. The most popular of which was creamware. This was a cream coloured clay body with a cream coloured glaze. The company continues today and has recently been bought by Portmerion in Wales.

    Tag size: Approx. 87mm wide x 62mm high.

    Wedgwood Cup

    Gift Tag
    Code: T113 £2.16 Add to order