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Sovereign Fine China Cobalt & Floral Teacup and Saucer Set
Sovereign Fine China Cobalt & Floral Teacup and Saucer Set
Category: Collectible China / Decorative Teaware
Brand/Mark: Sovereign Fine China
Pattern: Cobalt blue with floral medallions and heavy gold gilt overlay
Date: Likely late 20th century (1970s–1990s)
Origin: Likely Japanese or British import (no country of origin indicated)
Condition: Excellent – no chips, cracks, or visible wear
Dimensions: Standard teacup/saucer size (roughly 5.5–6" saucer, 2.5–3" cup height)
Description & Authentication
This elegant teacup and saucer set is a contemporary collectible piece under the name "Sovereign Fine China", a brand used by various distributors for decorative porcelain, often mimicking more luxurious English or European styles. The mark features a stylized golden crown and floral embellishments, a common motif for giftware and display china in the latter 20th century.
Key features:
While the set has the appearance of high-end English bone china (like Royal Crown Derby or Aynsley), the "Sovereign Fine China" brand is typically associated with giftware and collectible reproductions, often sold in department stores or through catalog retailers.
Value Estimate
Current fair market value (excellent condition):
Comparable Market Notes
Recommendations
If you acquire more pieces in this pattern (e.g., sugar bowl, creamer, dessert plates), a full set might command more interest as a decorative lot, especially among tea set collectors or interior decorators.