Royal Bavaria Orange Luster Tea Set Art Deco Teapot Sugar Creamer

This Royal Bavaria orange luster tea set features an Art Deco style teapot with matching sugar and creamer, suitable for display or serving. It is in vintage pre-owned condition with typical age-related wear, including minor surface marks on the glaze and light signs of use. No major cracks or repairs were observed, but please review the photos and check the listing for details on size, maker marks, and included pieces. Free shipping is included with this item.

USD 89.99
Vintage pre-owned condition with typical age-related wear. Glaze shows minor surface marks and light signs of use. No major cracks or repairs observed. Please review photos for full condition details.
LocationNorth Haven US
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Royal Bavaria Orange Luster Tea Set Art Deco Teapot Sugar Creamer Specs
OriginBavaria
ShapeRound
ColorOrange
MaterialPorcelain
VintageYes
BrandBavaria
TypeTea Set
Care InstructionsHand Wash Only
Original/Licensed ReproductionOriginal
StyleArt Deco
ThemeFlower
Production TechniquePottery
FinishGlossy
HandmadeNo
Listing details

This vintage Royal Bavaria tea set features a striking Art Deco silhouette enhanced by a vibrant orange luster glaze and contrasting black handles and trim. The set includes a teapot with lid, matching sugar bowl, and creamer, all marked on the base with the Royal Bavaria crown mark and “Made in Germany.” The rounded, low-profile forms and bold

color palette reflect early to mid-20th-century European design influences that bridged traditional porcelain craftsmanship with modern decorative aesthetics.Royal Bavaria porcelain was produced in Germany and exported widely during the first half of the 20th century, becoming known for its quality glazing and distinctive shapes. Lusterware finishes like this example were especially popular during the Art Deco and early mid-century periods, when glossy, reflective surfaces and dramatic

color contrasts were in demand for both functional tableware and decorative display pieces.Complete three-piece sets in unusual colors are less commonly found than standard white or floral patterns, making this a desirable display-ready grouping. The strong orange luster glaze and sculptural black handles give the set a bold visual presence suitable for collectors of Art Deco, mid-century design, or vintage European porcelain.