Description
This Dresden porcelain service embodies timeless elegance and exceptional craftsmanship. Each piece reflects the refinement of the baroque and rococo styles that have made this historic factory famous. Ideal for enhancing your tables or enriching a collection, this service tells a unique story, that of European know-how at the peak of its art.
Dresden porcelain owes its origin to Augustus the Strong, passionate about the beauty of this precious material and inspired by the oriental and Asian motifs created by ceramic painters.
In 1708, Johann Friedrich Bttger unlocked the secret of making white porcelain. Under the leadership of the king, a factory was established in Dresden, quickly recognized as the “cradle of white gold” in Europe, before being transferred to Meissen a few months later.
Since 1872, the Saxon factory in Dresden has perpetuated traditional craftsmanship. Each piece, made by hand using centuries-old techniques, reflects the elegance of the baroque and rococo style, a true artistic heritage of the era.
Features :
– Item: Pedestal dish 22cm in diameter and 3.5cm in height.
– Manufacture: Dresden
– Period of manufacture: Late 19th – early 20th century
– Material: Porcelain
– Pattern: Floral with ornate borders
– Condition: Correct given its age. Traces of time may be present, particularly in the form of patina, hair and slight chips, particularly on the edge.
Manufacturer |
Dresde |
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Design Period | Before 1890 |
Production Period | 20th Century |
Identifying Marks | This piece has an attribution mark |
Style | Antique |
Detailed Condition |
Very Good This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Patina consistent with age and use
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Product Code | OAX-2100349 |
Materials | Porcelain |
Color | Blue, white |
Height |
4 cm 1.4 inch |
Diameter | 8.7 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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