Cherry Brand Porcelain Tea Cup and Saucer Set
Antique Tableware and Collectibles

Cherry Brand Porcelain Tea Cup and Saucer Set

This is a vintage porcelain tea cup and saucer set produced by Cherry China during the 'Made in Occupied Japan' period (1945-1952). The set features a classic white translucent porcelain body adorned with a vibrant multi-color floral transfer-ware design. The pattern includes a repeating border of pink roses, orange blossoms, and delicate blue and yellow wildflowers. Both the rim of the cup and the edge of the saucer are finished with a fine gold gilt accent, which shows light signs of rubbing and age-related wear. The cup is designed with a standard footed base and a simple loop handle, also accented with gold trim. Based on the manufacturer's mark 'Cherry' and the era designation, this piece was part of the post-WWII export market designed to revitalize the Japanese economy. The saucer has a diameter of approximately 5.5 to 6 inches. The overall condition appears to be very good with no visible chips or cracks, though a fine craquelure or light surface scratches may be present upon closer inspection. The craftsmanship reflects the mass-production standards of the late 1940s, characterized by elegant but standardized floral motifs.

Estimated Value

$15.00 - $25.00

Basic Information

Category

Antique Tableware and Collectibles

Appraised On

January 7, 2026

Estimated Value

$15.00 - $25.00

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Cherry china made in occupied japan

Item Description

This is a vintage porcelain tea cup and saucer set produced by Cherry China during the 'Made in Occupied Japan' period (1945-1952). The set features a classic white translucent porcelain body adorned with a vibrant multi-color floral transfer-ware design. The pattern includes a repeating border of pink roses, orange blossoms, and delicate blue and yellow wildflowers. Both the rim of the cup and the edge of the saucer are finished with a fine gold gilt accent, which shows light signs of rubbing and age-related wear. The cup is designed with a standard footed base and a simple loop handle, also accented with gold trim. Based on the manufacturer's mark 'Cherry' and the era designation, this piece was part of the post-WWII export market designed to revitalize the Japanese economy. The saucer has a diameter of approximately 5.5 to 6 inches. The overall condition appears to be very good with no visible chips or cracks, though a fine craquelure or light surface scratches may be present upon closer inspection. The craftsmanship reflects the mass-production standards of the late 1940s, characterized by elegant but standardized floral motifs.

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