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1950s Czechoslovakia Miniature Rose Cups - MZ Porcelain with Gold Trim

1950s Czechoslovakia Miniature Rose Cups - MZ Porcelain with Gold Trim

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These are the cutest little porcelain cups from 1950s Czechoslovakia. Each one is 4.5 x 4.5 cm - tiny enough to fit in the palm of your hand - with a delicate pink rose painted on cream porcelain and a gold rim that's still shining after 75 years. The MZ Czechoslovakia mark on the bottom confirms these are genuine mid-century Czech porcelain, probably from Moritz Zdekauer or a similar maker.

The hand-painted rose is simple but sweet, and that scalloped rim with gold trim gives them a touch of elegance. They're lightweight (only 36 grams each), delicate, and have that vintage charm that mid-century Czech porcelain is known for. The interior has a pale green glaze that contrasts nicely with the cream exterior.

What you're getting:

  • 1950s Czechoslovakia: Genuine mid-century Czech porcelain
  • MZ maker's mark: Authentic backstamp with eagle emblem
  • Hand-painted roses: Delicate pink floral decoration
  • Gold trim: Still bright after 75 years
  • Miniature size: 4.5 x 4.5 cm, 36g each
  • Scalloped rim: Decorative edge detail

These miniature cups were popular in the 1950s for espresso, liqueur, or as decorative collectibles. The porcelain is smooth and glossy, the roses are still vibrant, and that gold rim hasn't faded. Perfect for actual use or just to display as a collection of tiny vintage charm.

Sold individually, so you can buy one or collect them all. Ten available from the same set.

Details:
Origin: Czechoslovakia (MZ mark)
Period: 1950s
Size: 4.5 x 4.5 cm, 36g
Condition: Excellent
Quantity: 10 available, sold individually

Tiny mid-century charm from Czechoslovakia.

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