Ernst Teichert Meissen - Coffee set (10) - Porcelain

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Set of 10 pieces comprising five cups and five saucers by Ernst Teichert Meissen, Germany, in hard porcelain with cobalt blue underglaze floral decoration, dating ca. 1901–1923; good condition with minor signs of ageing.

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Set of 5 cups with saucers, Ernst Teichert Meissen, cobalt blue underglaze decoration, approx. 1901–1923, Germany

Description

Manufacturer: Ernst Teichert GmbH, Meissen (Teichert-Werke), Germany

Period: approx. 1901–1923 (based on the underglaze mark: sword/arrow + “Meissen”)

Material: hard porcelain

Decoration: cobalt blue underglaze floral pattern, wavy rim

Includes:

5 cups with relief handles

5 saucers / small plates

Underside marked with the underglaze factory mark of Ernst Teichert and relief moulding numbers

Condition

Good overall condition for its age.

Several small, minor imperfections, marked with red circles in the photos.

Natural wear on the foot rings, slight darkening in places, and usage traces on unglazed edges.

Occasional mass inclusions and small irregularities typical for early 20th-century porcelain.

Historical note
The Teichert-Werke factory was located in the city of Meissen, just like the royal porcelain manufactory. It developed from Carl Teichert’s workshop in the second half of the 19th century and began producing porcelain under the name Ernst Teichert GmbH from 1884 onwards. In the early 20th century, the factory was one of the significant producers of Meissen ceramics, creating pieces in regional tradition but with its own forms and underglaze marks. The sword/arrow mark with the word Meissen used on this set belongs specifically to Teichert’s production from this period and today represents a distinct and recognisable branch of Meissen porcelain outside the royal manufactory.

The set will be carefully packed.

Set of 5 cups with saucers, Ernst Teichert Meissen, cobalt blue underglaze decoration, approx. 1901–1923, Germany

Description

Manufacturer: Ernst Teichert GmbH, Meissen (Teichert-Werke), Germany

Period: approx. 1901–1923 (based on the underglaze mark: sword/arrow + “Meissen”)

Material: hard porcelain

Decoration: cobalt blue underglaze floral pattern, wavy rim

Includes:

5 cups with relief handles

5 saucers / small plates

Underside marked with the underglaze factory mark of Ernst Teichert and relief moulding numbers

Condition

Good overall condition for its age.

Several small, minor imperfections, marked with red circles in the photos.

Natural wear on the foot rings, slight darkening in places, and usage traces on unglazed edges.

Occasional mass inclusions and small irregularities typical for early 20th-century porcelain.

Historical note
The Teichert-Werke factory was located in the city of Meissen, just like the royal porcelain manufactory. It developed from Carl Teichert’s workshop in the second half of the 19th century and began producing porcelain under the name Ernst Teichert GmbH from 1884 onwards. In the early 20th century, the factory was one of the significant producers of Meissen ceramics, creating pieces in regional tradition but with its own forms and underglaze marks. The sword/arrow mark with the word Meissen used on this set belongs specifically to Teichert’s production from this period and today represents a distinct and recognisable branch of Meissen porcelain outside the royal manufactory.

The set will be carefully packed.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
1.6 kg
Specific region of origin
Meissen
No. of items
10
Country of Origin
Germany
Manufacturer/ Brand
Ernst Teichert Meissen
Material
Porcelain
Style
Antique
Colour
Blue, White
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
1 cm
Width
1 cm
Depth
1 cm
Decor
Blue and white
Estimated Period
1901–1923
GermanyVerified
22
Objects sold
Private

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