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Vintage c.1980s Porsgrund porcelain demitasse Tea cup and saucer from the Mountain Flower series Yellow Oxalis Shamrock Wood Sorrel Flora

Vintage c.1980s Porsgrund porcelain demitasse Tea cup and saucer from the Mountain Flower series Yellow Oxalis Shamrock Wood Sorrel Flora

Regular price $7.00 USD
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A charming vintage porcelain demitasse cup and saucer set featuring delicate botanical wildflowers in soft greens and cheerful yellow blooms accented with a crisp powder-blue rim. The minimalist floral artwork and clean Scandinavian-inspired lines give this set a wonderfully calm and airy cottagecore aesthetic.

Condition Description

Good vintage condition with light age-appropriate wear. Minor utensil marks and slight wear to the underside foot ring may be present consistent with vintage use. No major cracks or chips observed. Please review photos carefully for complete condition details.

Orders arrive in our signature Happy Harriet Mail Art Packaging — thoughtfully wrapped with vintage-inspired collage details and collector charm.

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Perfect for espresso, tea service styling, spring brunch tablescapes, or delicate shelf décor, this petite set brings soft garden-inspired charm to any vintage collection. The understated botanical illustration pairs beautifully with milk glass, floral china, and pastel cottage décor.

Minimal botanical porcelain patterns like this became especially popular during the 1960s–1980s as Scandinavian and nature-inspired tableware aesthetics gained popularity worldwide. Manufacturers embraced delicate field flowers, clover motifs, and fine line botanical illustrations paired with simple white porcelain forms.

The soft blue trim and understated floral detailing reflect the clean, fresh style that bridged mid-century modern simplicity with romantic cottage aesthetics. Smaller demitasse and espresso sets were commonly used for after-dinner coffee service and became beloved collectible display pieces as well.

Today, these petite floral porcelain sets remain highly sought after for cottagecore kitchens, tea styling, and vintage-inspired tablescapes.

Suggested Uses

  • Espresso or demitasse service
  • Cottagecore tea station décor
  • Spring brunch styling
  • Vanity ring dish alternative
  • Shelf or hutch display
  • Botanical kitchen décor
  • Tea party styling
  • Coffee nook accent
  • Flat lay photography prop
  • Garden-inspired tablescape
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