
American Line Coffee Cup
Incredibly sturdy earthenware coffee cup for the American Line. Has the heft of third class. Sourced by our old friends Stoniers of the UK. Has a hairline on one side but displays well and incredibly… read more ›
Incredibly sturdy earthenware coffee cup for the American Line. Has the heft of third class. Sourced by our old friends Stoniers of the UK. Has a hairline on one side but displays well and incredibly… read more ›
One of the rarest pieces of Cunard china that I have ever been able to offer. In 2007, some very limited salvage work was done on the Cunard liner Carpathia of Titanic fame. A number… read more ›
The United States Lines is just about the only company I can think of that offered both double-handled and handle-less bouillon cups for the obligatory deck-chair sip. Why this was done is a mystery to… read more ›
The famous grey star pattern as used on the super liner United States. You all know I love a cup and saucer, partly because they display so well. In this case, though, ss United States… read more ›
Cobalt bone-china demitasse NDL cup and saucer. There is some debate about whether these are in-service pieces or whether they were sold on board in the gift shop of the Bremen and Europa. I’ll let… read more ›
Lovely Italian Line demitasse cup and saucer in the orange-rope pattern as used in first class. This pattern is identical to pieces recovered from the ss Andrea Doria. Mint condition. Excellent condition. No chips, cracks,… read more ›
Cute demitasse cup and saucer as used in second-class on the ss Andrea Doria and ss Cristoforo Colombo. Not often seen and famously recovered from the wreck. Made by Ginori with the cup in excellent… read more ›
Now is the time to enhance your ocean-liner collection with this beautiful bone-china White Star Line demi-tasse cup and saucer. Just think of the craftsmanship in this set. Hand made china that was glazed, fired,… read more ›
Very highly sought-after china demitasse cup and saucer in fine bone china as produced by Haviland for the French Line. The gold leafing is in very good condition, including the CGT on the cup although… read more ›
ss France of 1962 hot-chocolate cup and saucer. Highly sought after, in fact, I have never had another. This massive saucer measures about 6.5″ with the cup measuring about 5″ from handle to rim. In… read more ›
Very dainty and extremely attractive demi-tasse cup and saucer from the first-class à la carte restaurant of HAPAG’s ss Imperator, later Cunard’s Berengaria. Marked with a super intertwined HAL logo on the cup, the cup… read more ›
Desirable and hard-to-find coffee cup and saucer as used on the great post WWII Cunarders. This example comes to us from the Queen Mary. These coffee cups and saucers are quite popular, and in fact,… read more ›
Cunard 1907-era bone-china demitasse cup and saucer as used on board the RMS Lusitania and other ships of the fleet. I found this while looking through an antique store during a Titanic convention in August. … read more ›
Another one of those “Wow” items! A tea tray in a pattern used on board Cunarders in the pre-World War I period. This is a part of the tea set from ships like Lusitania and… read more ›