This product is a set of two vintage coffee cups from Maxim's Paris restaurant in the 1970s. Made of porcelain by Haviland in Limoges, France, the cups feature a Red Scallop pattern on a white background that was produced in Limoges from the 1960s through the late 1970s for the famous Paris restaurant. With a glossy finish and a round shape, these decorative cups are perfect for all occasions and would make a charming addition to any collection of pottery and glassware.

In excellent vintage condition from a non-smoking Texas estate, these cups are in outstanding condition and have no chips, cracks, or breaks. The glossy finish is intact and they appear to be unused, as they are free of evidence of spoon use in the very glossy bowls of the cups, as may be seen in photos. The porcelain does have a dark spot on each cup, and these spots are in the clay of the cup and are artifacts from the firing from the original manufacture. 

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