The cylindrical cups with ear handles have matching saucers with a slightly raised lip. The beige cups are patterned with dark and light brown stripes and the decoration on the saucers matches the cups.
The cups are part of a six-part coffee set (two cups with saucers, a small milk jug and a sugar bowl) produced in Haifa by the ceramics manufacturer “Palceramic Company,” which existed from circa 1930 to 1970. The ceramicist Hanna Charag-Zuntz, a German immigrant to Palestine, designed this coffee service.
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