Höchst - Cup (2) - Porcelain

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Two Höchst porcelain creamers with lids from Germany, dating to ca. 1750–1800, each 6 cm high and wide, 5 cm deep with a 5 cm diameter, hand-painted polychrome floral bouquets and gilded edges, in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.

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These pieces are porcelain cream cups (or juice pots), originating from the prestigious German manufactory Höchst (or Hoechst), active since the mid-18th century.

Floral decor: the body and the lid are adorned with hand-painted multicolored flower bouquets (often referred to as “Deutsche Blumen”), typical of the Rococo style.
It features a lid knob in the shape of a relief flower (here a blooming rose or carnation) and gilded edges along the borders.
These small covered vessels were traditionally used to serve custards/creams or juices during refined 18th-century dining services.

They are in very good condition.

These pieces are porcelain cream cups (or juice pots), originating from the prestigious German manufactory Höchst (or Hoechst), active since the mid-18th century.

Floral decor: the body and the lid are adorned with hand-painted multicolored flower bouquets (often referred to as “Deutsche Blumen”), typical of the Rococo style.
It features a lid knob in the shape of a relief flower (here a blooming rose or carnation) and gilded edges along the borders.
These small covered vessels were traditionally used to serve custards/creams or juices during refined 18th-century dining services.

They are in very good condition.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Number of objects
2
Country of origin
Germany
Manufacturer/brand
Höchst
Material
Porcelain
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
6 cm
Width
6 cm
Diameter
5 cm
Depth
5 cm
Estimated period
1750-1800
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Objects sold
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