Saucer
Tuscan
Category
Ceramics
Date
circa 1950
Materials
Bone china
Place of origin
England
Order this imageCollection
Sudbury Hall Museum of Childhood, Derbyshire
NT 668779
Summary
A broken Tuscan, Fine English bone china saucer. It is split into three pieces with additional cracks glues together. The saucer is decorated with painted flowers of various colours, with three blue 'tree' type flower in the centre, all off which is on a white background. Around the edge is a green boarder with six pairs of red cherries. On the very outer edge is the remains of gold paint. As well as being cracked the saucer is very dirty. The makers name reads 'Tuscan, Fine English Bone China, Made In England' and is printed on the reverse in green ink. With a (possibly makers) mark of a crown and wings, 'LC8809' is painted in gold coloured paint. Total number of items is 3.
Makers and roles
Tuscan , maker