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French Café Brûlot Cups, a pair

$185.00

1 in stock

Description

A pair of French brûlot cups, dating to the Belle Epoque Era, circa early 1900s.

These thick-walled sturdy porcelain cups were used in French bistros, brasseries, and cafes to serve the flaming dessert drink, café brûlot – a hot drink made with coffee   sweetened with citrus peel, vanilla, cinnamon or cloves. Brandy-soaked sugar was ignited and poured into the cup. The name comes from the French brûlot, meaning “incendiary,”

The underside of the cup features a pedestal base with a hollow well which was used to sip a cognac or a liqueur after coffee.

The tops and bottoms of the white cups are trimmed with two wide bands in a mustard yellow bordered by a magenta lining.

The handles feature a thumb hold with a magenta petaled flower.

Nice clean interiors.

4 in. from handle to rim, 3 in. across x 3.25 in. high

Showing the expected light wear from use.