Tea cup by Arcopal France, with Rose de France pattern
SKU: RDF-4237-23Tea cup by Arcopal France, with Rose de France pattern
- Manufacturer: Arcopal - Arc International
- Date of manufacture: 1960 - 1970
Description
This teacup that can also serve as a soup bowl is made of opal borosilicate glass. This cup has a Rose de France pattern. It has a floral design of a red rose with green leaves combined with gypsophila on a white background.
This fully tempered glassware is known for its high strength and durability and, although very thin, Arcopal glass is five times stronger than porcelain.
Condition
This teacup is in a good vintage condition with no significant traces of use or age-related traces of wear. Photos are part of the description.
Dimensions
- Height: 6.3 cm.
- Diameter: 10.5 cm.
Arcopal is a brand of opal glass tableware introduced in the 1950s by the French company Arc International. The glassware is known for its durability and resistance to breakage and scratches, and it has become popular for its stylish designs and affordability.
The Rose de France pattern by Arcopal features a floral design of a red rose with green leaves on a white background and was very popular in the 60's and 70's. It can still be found occasionally in our webshop. For collectors and for people interested in vintage tableware.
Country of origin
France
Kind of object
Teacup - soup cup
Theme
Rose de France - crockery - kitchen - dining table
Decoration
Red rose with stem and green leaf - gypsophila
Category
Tableware - dinerware - Arcopal France, Rose de France
Color
White - red - green
Publisher
Arcopal France
Manufacturer
Arcopal France - Arc International
Brand
Arcopal Rose de France
Material
Opal borosilicate glass
Particularities
Five times stronger than porcelain
Era
1960 - 1970
Quality
Good vintage condition
Height
6,30 cm
Diameter
10,50 cm
Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace