Just a trace of wear to gilding on cup rim keeps this set from being excellent. This porcelain tea cup and saucer was produced in England by Chamberlain Worcester around 1810.
The saucer has a diameter of 5 ½" and is 1¼" deep. The cup is 2 ¼" high with a diameter of 3 1/8". The salmon colored ground is decorated with hand gilding imitating marble veins. The rims have gilded trim and the handle had finely gilded detail. FOR OUR CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE US. The Post Office requires this.