A late 18th-century Chinese export, armorial tea cup and bowl with a coat of arms 'Sola Virtus Invicta' associated with the Duke of Norfolk.  In good antique condition with 'spider' cracks to the interior of the saucer (though it still rings when tapped) and a crack to the body of the cup.  The cup & saucer each bears a small rim chip.  Both pieces have expected wear to the pattern.  Both pieces bear a former owner's inventory labels.  The saucer/bowl measures 6 1/16" in diameter by 1 1/8" high.  The cup is 2 1/2" high.

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TERMS OF SALE: Unless otherwise stated, items listed are in pre-owned and/or antique condition and buyer should expect normal wear and tear consistent with age and use in addition to any specific flaws mentioned in the above description. Note that we accept PAYMENTS BY PAYPAL ONLY. In addition to the final purchase price, buyer pays for the U.S. Postal Service shipping fees noted above. We combine items to save on shipping fees wherever feasible. We encourage you to look at all of the photographs using the zoom feature and then feel free to ask questions BEFORE purchasing because ALL SALES ARE FINAL unless unintentionally misrepresented.