Rare Late 1800's Willets Belleek 7-Piece Japanese Inspired Coffee Service with Figural Shell Cups

Coffee pot measures 7.5" tall, 7" long, 4" wide. Creamer measures 4.6" tall, 3" long, 2.25" wide. Sugar bowl with lid measures 4.25" tall, 3.9" wide, 2.9" long. Footed cups measure 1.8" tall, 3.6" long, 3" wide. Saucers measure 4.5" wide.
Attribute nameAttribute value
ConditionEstate
MaterialPorcelain
SKU: 100002377
$2,250.00
Availability: 1 in stock

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Description

This rare late 1800s Willets Belleek 7-piece Japanese-inspired coffee service is an exquisite set, featuring figural shell-shaped cups, a distinctive design that reflects the elegance and artistic influences of the time. The fine porcelain is delicately crafted with hand-painted motifs inspired by Japanese artistry, showcasing floral scenes in soft, muted colors. The set includes a coffee pot, cream pitcher, sugar bowl, and pair of cups and saucers, all adorned with intricate detailing.  This highly collectible coffee service is a stunning example of Victorian-era craftsmanship, making it a valuable addition to any antique or porcelain collection.

Attribute nameAttribute value
ConditionEstate
MaterialPorcelain

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More than 50 years ago, our founder, Art Arbutine, began offering rare coins at select shows and markets, while Pat Arbutine, Art's wife, cultivated a discerning eye for estate silver. From these humble beginnings, a legacy was born—rooted in a commitment to honesty, integrity and reliability.

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