Meissen - Pitcher (2) - Porcelain





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RARE & AUTHENTIC: Meissen Porcelain Coffee Service – 1st Choice
Description:
Magnificent fine porcelain set from the prestigious German manufacturer Meissen, nicknamed 'White Gold'. This pair includes a tall coffee pot and its matching milk jug.
Model: 'Neuer Ausschnitt' (New Cut), iconic shape created in the 18th century.
Decor: Hand-painted entirely ('Bunte Blume'). Naturalistic floral decoration of great finesse featuring a violet and yellow iris, as well as garden flowers and crocuses.
Exceptional detail: The coffee pot lid is adorned with a sculpted button in the shape of a yellow rose in relief, a signature of high quality from the manufactory.
Marks and Authenticity:
Signature: Two crossed swords in cobalt blue under glaze.
Quality: 1st Choice (no glaze wear on the swords).
Dating: 1934 - 1945.
Traceability: Mold number impressed (173) and painter's number hand-painted in red (126).
Condition:
Exceptional. The porcelain is radiant, the colors are vivid, and the reliefs (notably the rose on the lid) are perfectly preserved.
RARE & AUTHENTIC: Meissen Porcelain Coffee Service – 1st Choice
Description:
Magnificent fine porcelain set from the prestigious German manufacturer Meissen, nicknamed 'White Gold'. This pair includes a tall coffee pot and its matching milk jug.
Model: 'Neuer Ausschnitt' (New Cut), iconic shape created in the 18th century.
Decor: Hand-painted entirely ('Bunte Blume'). Naturalistic floral decoration of great finesse featuring a violet and yellow iris, as well as garden flowers and crocuses.
Exceptional detail: The coffee pot lid is adorned with a sculpted button in the shape of a yellow rose in relief, a signature of high quality from the manufactory.
Marks and Authenticity:
Signature: Two crossed swords in cobalt blue under glaze.
Quality: 1st Choice (no glaze wear on the swords).
Dating: 1934 - 1945.
Traceability: Mold number impressed (173) and painter's number hand-painted in red (126).
Condition:
Exceptional. The porcelain is radiant, the colors are vivid, and the reliefs (notably the rose on the lid) are perfectly preserved.

