Meissen - Box - Porcelain - candy box

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A Meissen porcelain bonbonnière with lid, dating to 1940–1950 and made in Germany, measuring 12 cm wide, 12 cm deep, 8 cm high and weighing 300 g, in good used condition with slight signs of aging.

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Elegant and refined porcelain bonbonnière with lid, crafted by the world-famous German porcelain factory Meissen. This charming box is richly decorated with a hand-painted polychrome floral decoration and finished with a fine gilded edge, giving the piece a particularly refined look.
The lid is decorated with a colorful bouquet of flowers, painted in vibrant shades of pink, blue, yellow and green.

On the side there is a subtle floral motif, which gives the whole a harmonious and elegant appearance. The interior is clean white-glazed.

On the underside lies the famous crossed swords mark of Meissen in blue underglaze, confirming the authenticity of the piece.

Such bonbonnières were traditionally used for storing chocolates, confectionery or small delicacies, but also served as decorative objects in salons and display cabinets. Today they are beloved collectibles of fine European porcelain.

Elegant and refined porcelain bonbonnière with lid, crafted by the world-famous German porcelain factory Meissen. This charming box is richly decorated with a hand-painted polychrome floral decoration and finished with a fine gilded edge, giving the piece a particularly refined look.
The lid is decorated with a colorful bouquet of flowers, painted in vibrant shades of pink, blue, yellow and green.

On the side there is a subtle floral motif, which gives the whole a harmonious and elegant appearance. The interior is clean white-glazed.

On the underside lies the famous crossed swords mark of Meissen in blue underglaze, confirming the authenticity of the piece.

Such bonbonnières were traditionally used for storing chocolates, confectionery or small delicacies, but also served as decorative objects in salons and display cabinets. Today they are beloved collectibles of fine European porcelain.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
300 g
Title additional information
candy box
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Germany
Manufacturer/brand
Meissen
Material
Porcelain
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
8 cm
Width
12 cm
Depth
12 cm
Estimated period
1940-1950
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