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This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you.

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