Product Description
This exquisite Melba bone china trio from the 1940s features a charming violet floral design accented with delicate gilded rims. The set includes a plate (16cm), saucer (14cm), and teacup (6.5cm), each finely crafted from bone china, prized for its durability and luminous quality.
Melba, an English maker admired for their mid-20th century tablewares, produced patterns that blended both everyday utility and decorative charm. The violet motif was particularly popular during this period, reflecting post-war optimism and a renewed appreciation for delicate florals in home entertaining.This trio holds both decorative and historical significance, capturing the elegance of English teatime traditions while showcasing the craftsmanship of the 1940s.
Collectors value Melba pieces for their scarcity and the romantic appeal of their floral designs.