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Set of Five Gorgeous Cobalt Blue Lota Chile Demitasse cups with Gold Gilt Interiors- marked 51/Espresso/1940's/Eugenio Briton

$265.00

  • Details
    This Set of Five Gorgeous Cobalt Blue Lota Chile Demitasse cups with Gold interiors is breathtaking! Similar in style of Coalport, Aynsley, or Ginori- These cups were produced in Lota Chile in the 1940's- most likely under the watchful eye of Eugenio Briton, when he worked as a designer and decorator at the Lota Ceramic Factory. He later studied ceramics in Florence Italy, Paris France , and Vallauris France (with Dominique Baudart)- but his time in Lota was significant for his life and career. This set of cups with their saucers is beautiful. Each Saucer is 4.75" in diameter, and each cup is 1.75" tall. There are no chips, cracks, hairlines, or discoloration. We are selling them as a set of five with one extra saucer (the sixth cup broke in a past life). Please message us if you have any questions- Thanks for looking!
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