Overview
Clear, verifiable factory marks on the bases (green Union wreath mark and orange EPIAG mark) definitively identify the manufacturer.
Identification
Photo reference
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Overview
Clear, verifiable factory marks on the bases (green Union wreath mark and orange EPIAG mark) definitively identify the manufacturer.
Story
Manufactured by EPIAG (Erste Böhmische Porzellanindustrie AG) at their Union Porcelain Factory in Czechoslovakia. The hyphenated 'Czecho-Slovakia' mark and the geometric 'Shape 400' firmly place this set in the 1920s-1930s Art Deco period, a golden age for Bohemian porcelain exports. The market for 1920s-1930s Czechoslovakian porcelain is steady but highly segmented.
Maker / Origin
EPIAG (Union Porcelain Factory)
Condition & Value
Based on the visible photos, the set presents well with intact green trim and bright floral motifs. However, the delicate sculptural pink rose finials, the teapot spout, and the angular handles are highly vulnerable to 'flea bites' or hairline cracks; their exact condition must be confirmed, as any damage to these focal points will significantly impact value. The porcelain appears bright and clean with vibrant hand-painted details. The crucial rose finials on the lids seem intact, though there is minor shelf wear on the unglazed foot rings.
Full Research
Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.
The market for 1920s-1930s Czechoslovakian porcelain is steady but highly segmented. Complete sets in pristine condition move well on curated platforms, while partial sets or core pieces (like this 3-piece grouping) typically trade on general secondary markets like eBay. Buyers are drawn to the distinctive Art Deco geometric forms and vibrant floral motifs characteristic of the era.
▲ Clear EPIAG and Union factory marks confirm authenticity and period (1920s-1930s)
▲ Distinctive octagonal 'Shape 400' appeals strongly to Art Deco collectors
▲ Core 3-piece grouping (teapot, sugar, creamer) serves as a highly functional standalone set
▼ Unverified condition of delicate rose finials — chips or 'flea bites' would reduce collector appeal
▼ Unverified spout and rim condition — hidden hairlines or chips would push the set to the low end of the range
▼ Lack of matching cups and saucers caps the overall value compared to complete services
Best Venue
List as a 'Buy It Now' on a broad secondary marketplace like eBay or Etsy, targeting collectors of Art Deco ceramics or buyers looking to complete an existing EPIAG service. Ensure high-resolution, well-lit macro photos of the rose finials, spout, and rims are included in the listing to reassure buyers of their condition.
Upside Potential
If the set is confirmed to be in flawless, factory-original condition with absolutely no chips to the delicate rose finials, and marketed to a dedicated Art Deco ceramics collector, it could reach the $125-$150 retail ceiling seen for pristine partial sets.
Also found — market-range context
Surfaced during research but not used to anchor the valuation — wrong form, species, era, or no published price. Shown so the market range around this item is visible.