Chelsea Porcelain Coffee Mug

£40.00
Product Code: 
103484

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Ideal for enjoying your morning brew or afternoon tea.

Description

The Chelsea Porcelain Coffee Mug is a refined piece from an exclusive collection of English fine bone china, inspired by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother’s botanical porcelain collection circa 1750, showcased at Clarence House. Established in 1746, Chelsea Porcelain remains England's first porcelain factory, celebrated for its meticulous craftsmanship.

Crafted by skilled artisans in Stoke-on-Trent using time-honored techniques, this coffee mug highlights the exceptional whiteness, delicacy, and fineness of English bone china. Its intricate botanical motif lends historical charm to your coffee experience.

Ideal for enjoying your morning brew or afternoon tea, this mug seamlessly blends durability with delicate craftsmanship, suitable for both everyday use and special occasions. The fine bone china ensures a superior drinking experience, elevating your table setting with enduring beauty.

A testament to heritage and artistry, the Chelsea Porcelain Coffee Mug is a distinguished addition to any collection, honoring the legacy and exquisite craftsmanship of Chelsea Porcelain.

Not suitable for microwaves. Dishwash on a gentle cycle. 

Mug holds 290 ml.

10 x 9 x 12 cm including handle.

Delivery & Returns

  • UK - From £4.95
  • Europe - From £11
  • US and Canada - From £20
  • Rest of World - From £30
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    Livery Collection

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