Cup from the Pot-au-feu collection, 1970s, by the renowned French brand Arcopal. The mere mention of this French brand's name transports us to the heart of the seventies, even though it has existed since the late 1950s. This item is available individually! Click on 'quantity' and select the desired number. Arcopal's assembly process was a revolution in the industrial world of glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is reinforced by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally manufactured glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the containers perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and flea market no. 300)
Lot de 8 tasses vinatge en porcelaine de la manufacture allemande Thomas. Il s'agit du modèle iconique TC100 par Hans Roericht. Elles sont empilables.
Design pop orange des années 70, on adore!
Découvrez ce magnifique lot vintage composé de 4 tasses et de la soucoupe assortie en faïence et dans une superbe teinte vert pastel. Réalisé par la renommée manufacture belge Boch Frères dans les années 50 à 60. En effet, c'est durant la reconstruction de l'après-guerre, dans les années 50, que Boch connaît une forte expansion et lance des collections de vaisselle unie aux tons doux: vert pastel, jaune paille, bleu ciel ou encore rose clair. L'ensemble est en très bon état.
Ce service à thé ou à café vintage en faïence arbore des années 50 de la célèbre manufacture Digoin Sarreguemines. L'objet est blanc avec de ravissantes fleurs peintes. Sous l'objet, on retrouve la mention "Marinette". Dans ce service, vous retrouverez des tasses ainsi qu'un pot à lait (H=11cm ; diamètre = 9cm).
Un lot rare en très bon état.
Complete dinnerware set in excellent condition: 10 cups, 10 saucers, 10 dessert plates, 1 coffee pot, 1 creamer, and 1 sugar bowl. Made by the renowned Belgian manufacturer Boch in La Louvière, the 1960s Corfu series, where all the decorations were hand-painted, was a great success and is now highly sought after by collectors of exceptional tableware. A superb and rare set, now available for a second life. One cup has a tiny chip, and there is another tiny chip on the inside of the coffee pot lid. Cup: 6 cm high and 8 cm in diameter. Dessert plate: 20.5 cm in diameter. Coffee pot: 20.5 cm high.
Sublime lot de 3 bols Arcopal en opaline blanche de la collection "Anémone" qui est sorti dans les années 70. Ils sont de tailles différentes et sont donc utilisables dans n'importe quel plat, alors profitez-en!
Les dimensions des 3 plats:
P: 6cm h et d 12,5
m: 6,5 h et d 14
g: 8cm h et d 17
Bavaria US Zone?
Cette mention US Zone sous la sous-tasse indique qu'elle a été produite en Allemagne entre 1945 et 1949, pendant l'occupation alliée. Fabriquée dans la zone américaine, avant la création de l'Allemagne de l'Ouest et l'Allemagne de l'Est. Une mention qui fait aujourd'hui de ces sous-tasses de véritables objets de collection, qui raconte la Grande Histoire au travers de superbes sous-tasses en porcelaine.
Lot de 3 bols en porcelaine blanche qui viennent tout droit du Japon et plus précisément de Takahashi. L'objet est parfait pour accueillir vos dessert ou vos plats de pâtes avec ces magnifiques motifs bleus qui donne une allure champêtre. Ils sont en excellent état.
An EXCEPTIONAL set in superb condition! A complete, high-end porcelain tea service from Villeroy & Boch, the Manoir collection (dishwasher safe). It includes 7 teacups, 8 saucers, 1 sugar bowl, 1 creamer, and 1 coffee pot with lid. The natural brilliance and elegance blend harmoniously with the Manoir design. You'll easily refresh your table setting and leave your guests charmed by this elegant and timeless tableware.
Veropa glass salad bowl with 5 small bowls for green salad or fruit! The set is made of French glass. Perfect for your summer barbecues! Salad bowl: 12cm high and 23cm in diameter. Bowls: 6cm high and 12cm in diameter.
With these earthenware bowls, Bauscher Weuden combines quality with elegance. You might enjoy your hot chocolate even more with this lovely cup. The Bauscher Weuden Bavaria factory was the largest manufacturer of hotel porcelain in Europe. This cup, made in the 1980s, features an iris motif with a gold and pink line on its octagonal section.
Four elegant coffee cups in the typical colorful and geometric style of the 1960s. They come from Germany, specifically from the Thomas factory. (Saucers are not included.)
Large porcelain dinnerware set in a yellowish/brownish color with dark gray patterns. It includes 10 plates (diameter: 19cm), 10 cups (diameter: 8cm; height: 6cm), 2 bowls, a pepper shaker, a salt shaker, 2 milk jugs, and 3 pots. Everything is in perfect condition and ready for you.
Porcelain mug made by the Prince William Pottery Company. The item shows some signs of wear. The design depicts two riders and their dogs running in a meadow.
Four vintage porcelain bowls, perfect for your vintage-style breakfast! They are cream-colored with a floral pattern in shades of orange, brown, and blue. They are vintage and show normal signs of wear (see photos). One of them has a small area of the pattern worn away.
Six charming 1970s opaline glass bowls from the Italian brand Cerve, featuring stylized flowers, black and orange accents, and unique handles. Ideal for soup, hot chocolate, and more... a generous capacity. Opaline glass is a particularly durable material!
Have you ever fallen in love with a mug? Well, we have! And it's this iconic mug that captured our hearts! First, because it takes us back to a time when mugs were a part of our everyday lives. Second, because its classic mug shape makes it a very popular item even today. And finally, because of its design—this Copenhagen design hasn't aged a day and is highly sought after! A vintage item that has become a classic and will remain so! That's why we absolutely love it! Sold individually.
Rare, barely used coffee and dessert service for 12 people from the French porcelain manufacturer Pillivuyt. It comprises 12 dessert plates (H 3 cm x D 20 cm), 12 coffee cups (H 5 cm x D 8 cm), and 12 saucers (H 2 cm x D 14 cm). It is in near-mint condition, with only a few barely visible signs of age and almost perfect gilding.
A white porcelain tea set from Bavaria, made by the renowned Winterling factory, founded in 1907. The set is decorated with delicate flowers in shades of pink, blue, and yellow. The "US zone" marking on the bottom of the cups dates the set to the years following World War II and indicates that it was made in Bavaria within the American occupation zone. The cups are 5 cm high and 10 cm in diameter. The milk jug is 13 cm tall. In good condition with some minor signs of age.
This Scania model, released in 1976, is splendid and ready to go back into service. Arcopal became emblematic of an entire generation, and the mere mention of the brand name transports us back to the heart of the seventies. Arcopal's assembly process was a revolution in the industrial world of glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material exceptionally strong.
Superb vintage porcelain coffee or tea service from the Bavarian factory Seltmann Weiden. The service comprises a coffee/tea pot, 6 cups, a sugar bowl, and a milk jug.
Charming ceramic mug from the renowned English manufacturer Biltons. In perfect condition and ready for your herbal teas during long winter movie nights.
Four cups from the iconic Lotus collection, 1970s, by the renowned French brand Arcopal. The mere mention of this French brand's name transports us back to the heart of the seventies.
Superb and rare vintage porcelain coffee service from the Fena Porzellan factory (Zajecar). We're smitten with this beautiful set. It features a delicate gold rim, a gold motif, and a pastel blue band. There are normal signs of wear, one small chip on one cup, and two minor chips on two cups. The coffee pot is 21 cm tall, and each cup is 5.5 cm tall.
Set of 5 cups in perfect condition from the renowned French manufacturer Arcopal. A 1970s model with a hawthorn flower motif. Arcopal's assembly process was revolutionary in the world of industrial glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is reinforced by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally manufactured glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the cups perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and secondhand goods no. 300)
Superb set of 6 cups, 6 bowls, 6 small plates, and 6 large plates in perfect condition. Bowls: 5.5 cm high and 12.2 cm in diameter. Cups: 7.3 cm high and 8 cm in diameter. Dessert plates: 19.3 cm in diameter. Large dinner plates: 25 cm in diameter.
Two Limoges porcelain mazagrans. Internationally renowned porcelain. In perfect condition, very well cared for! A lovely gift idea ;) They're used for drinking coffee, but you could also use them as small vases. Unique and rare pieces. A mazagran is a tall cup. It takes its name from the city of Mazagran in Algeria.
Six cups from the iconic Lotus collection, 1970s, by the renowned French brand Arcopal. The mere mention of this French brand's name transports us back to the heart of the seventies.
These cups and saucers from the renowned Arcopal Octime series, with their octagonal shape and striped pattern, will make a striking impression on your table with their contemporary design typical of the 80s. This item is available individually! Click on 'quantity' and choose the number you want. Arcopal's assembly process was a revolution in the industrial world of glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is reinforced by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventional manufacturing and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the containers perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and secondhand goods no. 300)
This charming retro-style Arcopal espresso set will enchant you with its original motifs of vintage vehicles and its gold trim. A rare and unique set. Arcopal's assembly process was a revolution in the industrial world of glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally manufactured glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the containers perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and flea market no. 300)
These five vintage mugs from the renowned Arcopal factory, featuring floral motifs, will add a touch of rustic charm to your breakfasts. Arcopal's unique blending process revolutionized the industrial world of glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally produced glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the mugs perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and secondhand goods no. 300)
These four vintage mugs from the renowned Arcopal glassworks, featuring a floral motif, will add a touch of rustic charm to your breakfasts. Arcopal's unique blending process revolutionized the industrial glassmaking world. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally produced glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the mugs perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and secondhand goods no. 300)
Relive your childhood with these three cups featuring Walt Disney designs: 101 Dalmatians and Lady and the Tramp! Arcopal's unique blend is a revolution in the world of industrial glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally manufactured glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the containers perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and flea market no. 300)
Four splendid opaline glass ramekins made by the iconic French manufacturer Arcopal. This model is from the Lotus series, 1970s. We love them! Arcopal's assembly process was a revolution in the industrial world of glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is reinforced by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally made glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the containers perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and secondhand goods no. 300)
An elegant cup adorned with blue flowers from the renowned Arcopal Aster series. Invite your loved ones to share a warm afternoon with these charming cups. This item is available individually! Click on 'quantity' and select the number you need. Arcopal's assembly process is a revolution in the world of industrial glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally manufactured glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the containers perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and secondhand goods no. 300)
Set of 6 ceramic cups in perfect condition from the Mosa pottery factory based in Maastricht. Founded in 1883, it ceased production of tableware in 1968. These high-quality vintage cups are ready to be used again.
A splendid creation by Malbec and Treillard Frères, dating from the 1950s, in Limoges porcelain. Unique pieces in perfect condition, testifying to the excellence of Limoges porcelain of that era! Note: the small pot with its attached lid is not part of the lot (not stamped Malbec) but we have included it because of its similar style.
6 cups in perfect condition, 1960s-70s, from the American brand Pyrex. Brand founded in 1915 and known for the use of borosilicate glass in the kitchen, a material capable of withstanding high temperatures without breaking.
Superb set of 8 cups and saucers from the Spanish earthenware factory Pontesa. Although production has ceased, these pieces are now highly valued for their vintage aesthetic.
Superb set of 6 cups and saucers in perfect condition, with a modern and minimalist design. These cups are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing or decorative, depending on their use. 2 sets available.
Five superb porcelain cups from the renowned German brand Winterling, specializing in fine porcelain. The factory was founded in 1907 and ceased operations in the 1990s.
6 pretty porcelain coffee cups from the Bavarian factory Mitterteich. Founded in 1887 in Mitterteich and which ceased operations in 2006, the company is known for its production of high-quality porcelain.