Set Royal Worcester

2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers

2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers

2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers
Condition: good condition consistent with age (over 225 years old). Some paint wear on the rim of one cup as well as with the gold trim on the saucers and paint around rim. Please see photos or ask for more. These antique cups and saucers were authenticated and valued by Dr. Lori Verderame, who holds a Ph. In art history and is an award-winning TV personality and TV talk show host who reviews approximately 20,000 items a year. Wall/First Period Demitasse cups and saucers.

They measure 2.5 in and hold 4 oz. The cups of have the crescent mark on the bottom and the saucers have an original impressed mark that is difficult to get a photo of but can definitely be felt (and better seen when zoomed in).

Description: mug hand decorated with the Royal Lily pattern in underglaze blue. Iron red edge and gilding to borders. During his visit to the Flight's Worcester factory in 1788, King George III ordered a breakfast service in the Blue Lily pattern which was renamed'Royal Lily' in honour of Queen Charlotte.

A breakfast service would usually include egg cups and a stand, large breakfast cups and saucers, small plates a butter tub, muffin dishes and a honey pot. Cup is hand painted in underglaze blue. Factory Mark: Open crescent (Painted in underglaze blue).


2 Antique 18th Century Dr Wall Royal Worcester Royal Lily Pattern Cups withSaucers