Description
Inherited Japanese (Kutani?) cups and saucers. Guessing that they are hand painted. Beautiful floral designs on cups and on the borders of the saucers. Translucent (eggshell?) porcelain. Painted gold stripe on handles. Pastel colors.
Five of ten teacups have small chips or hairline cracks. Four of twelve saucers have chips or hairline cracks. (Photos 5 & 6)
Japanese Hand-Painted Porcelain Teacups and Saucers
🍵 Japanese Hand-Painted Porcelain Teacups and Saucers (Possibly Kutani or Eggshell Porcelain)
📝 Item Description
This is a set of vintage Japanese porcelain teacups and saucers, likely made in the mid-20th century, possibly late 1940s–1960s. The pieces are:
The decoration is reminiscent of Kutani-style patterns, but the more geometric border motifs also suggest post-war export ware, potentially from Seto or Arita kilns, which were prolific during that era.
🕰️ Historical Context
🧾 Condition Overview
💰 Current Market Value (As of 2025)
Condition
Estimated Value
Full set in excellent condition
$120–$160 USD
Your set (good w/ damage)
$50–$80 USD
Individual cup/saucer (mint)
$10–$15 USD
The reduced value reflects the number of damaged pieces. Still, collectors of vintage Japanese porcelain and decorators often appreciate these sets for their unique craftsmanship and aesthetic charm.
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