Blue Willow Saucers — petite examples of the world’s most iconic transferware design. Each saucer showcases the storied Blue Willow landscape: a willow tree, Chinese pavilion, footbridge, and flying doves rendered in vivid cobalt blue. Their traditional form includes a recessed center for cup placement and a lightly raised rim for balance and ease of handling.
Blue Willow tableware was first developed in 18th-century England, inspired by Chinese porcelain and reinterpreted through the lens of Western romanticism. Over the next two centuries, the pattern became a global favorite — adopted by dozens of manufacturers and used in everything from daily dishes to decorative display. These unmarked saucers are consistent with postwar production in the U.S. or England, intended for mass-market distribution with timeless appeal.
Whether used with teacups or as standalone accents, these saucers pair beautifully with other Blue Willow pieces or lend a nostalgic charm to any traditional kitchen. Their scale and symmetry also make them ideal for small-space styling or wall display.