Porcelain Tea Set by Belle Monez – 1963 Scalloped Floral Trio
This porcelain teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl set brings warm mid‑century elegance to the table with its scalloped edges, yellow floral motif, and softly gilded accents.
Created in 1963 by artist Belle Monez, this coordinated trio reflects the era’s appreciation for sculptural porcelain forms and hand‑applied gold detailing. Mid‑century porcelain makers often paired molded scalloping with floral motifs to create pieces that felt both decorative and functional, a balance this set captures beautifully. The teapot’s rounded bowl, the creamer’s compact silhouette, and the sugar bowl’s generous shape create a harmonious grouping suited for serving or display, each piece echoing the same warm, sunlit palette and refined gold trim.
Dimensions are teapot 6" tall x 6.5" diameter; creamer 3.25" tall x 3.25" diameter; sugar bowl 4" tall x 4.25" diameter.
Condition note: Due to the age of this vintage piece, there is some crazing but does not take away from the beauty or usefulness.
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