Cup and saucer - Porcelain





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Miniature porcelain cups and saucers, hand-painted in the Dresden/Thuringia Rococo Revival style, dating to circa 1850–1890, made in Germany of hard-paste porcelain with gilded detailing, dimensions 70 × 30 × 40 mm, in excellent condition with minimal wear.
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Miniature Porcelain Cups and Saucers – Hand-Painted – 19th Century – Dresden/Thuringia Style
Exquisitely crafted 19th-century miniature porcelain cups and saucers, richly decorated in the Dresden/Thuringia Rococo Revival style.
The set features finely hand-painted romantic scenes, framed by pink and white panels with lavish raised gilt scrollwork. The pieces have an elegant scalloped form and delicate detailing typical of mid-19th-century German porcelain workshops.
The underside of cup and saucer is marked with a crowned monogram, a fantasy mark commonly used by small Thuringian manufacturers emulating Meissen-style decoration.
Period: ca. 1850–1890
Origin: Germany (Thuringia / Dresden style)
Material: Hard-paste porcelain
Technique: Hand-painted, richly gilded
Very good antique condition. Minor wear to the gilding and glaze consistent with age.
A charming and decorative miniature, ideal for collectors of 19th-century German porcelain or dollhouse miniatures.
Miniature Porcelain Cups and Saucers – Hand-Painted – 19th Century – Dresden/Thuringia Style
Exquisitely crafted 19th-century miniature porcelain cups and saucers, richly decorated in the Dresden/Thuringia Rococo Revival style.
The set features finely hand-painted romantic scenes, framed by pink and white panels with lavish raised gilt scrollwork. The pieces have an elegant scalloped form and delicate detailing typical of mid-19th-century German porcelain workshops.
The underside of cup and saucer is marked with a crowned monogram, a fantasy mark commonly used by small Thuringian manufacturers emulating Meissen-style decoration.
Period: ca. 1850–1890
Origin: Germany (Thuringia / Dresden style)
Material: Hard-paste porcelain
Technique: Hand-painted, richly gilded
Very good antique condition. Minor wear to the gilding and glaze consistent with age.
A charming and decorative miniature, ideal for collectors of 19th-century German porcelain or dollhouse miniatures.

