Rare Early Soviet Porcelain Cup And Saucer, Dulevo “pravda” Factory, Circa 1925–1930
Rare early Soviet porcelain cup and saucer, Dulevo “Pravda” Factory, circa 1925–1930.
A rare porcelain cup and saucer from the early Soviet Farfortrest period. Produced at the former Kuznetsov factory, later renamed “Imeni Pravdy”, the set reflects the transition between late Imperial decorative taste and early Soviet porcelain production.
The decoration features a vivid overglaze portrait of a lady in a red wrap, framed by a classic cobalt blue Greek key border and hand-applied gilding.
The underside bears a blue factory stamp with the Soviet coat of arms, associated with the 1925–1930 period, together with handwritten pattern numbers 303/1.
Origin:
Russia / Soviet Union, Dulevo.
Factory:
Dulevo “Pravda” Factory, former Kuznetsov factory.
Period:
Circa 1925–1930.
Material:
Porcelain, overglaze decoration, cobalt and gilding.
Marks:
Blue factory stamp with Soviet coat of arms. Handwritten pattern numbers 303/1.
Dimensions:
Saucer diameter: 11.4 cm.
Cup height: 4.9 cm.
Weight:
Not provided.
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Minor age-appropriate wear to the gilding.
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Porcelain
Reference (ID): 1770866
Availability: In stock

































