Ruokalautanen (16) - Softpaste-posliini - 16 kaunista kiinalaista lautasta
Nro. 83258721
DFB BAUDOUR - Kahvi- ja teeastiasto (23) - läpinäkyvää hienoa posliinia - 100+ vuotta vanha
Nro. 83258721
DFB BAUDOUR - Kahvi- ja teeastiasto (23) - läpinäkyvää hienoa posliinia - 100+ vuotta vanha
DFB BAUDOUR - Coffee/Tea service (24)
Antique Belgian Treasure - 100+ years old!
Collectible fine porcelain coffee/tea set for 6 people.
Extremely rare, even more with its integrity.
All itemts are marked. Mark used 1880 and before 1918.
Beautiful shapes and delicate hand decorations on the transparent fine porcelain and
24 k. gold dust sprinkled on edges.
6 cups with a capacity of 200 ml., weighs only 90 g
6 saucers - 15 cm., weighs only 109 g
6 plates with a diameter of 22 cm - unused - as new.
Tea pot - capacity of 2300 ml.
Tea pot - capacity of 1600 ml.
Sugar bowl - 18 cm high
Milk jug - 14 cm high
1 bowl with an opening diameter of 16 and a height of 7 cm.
Everything is well preserved, only the gold dust sprinkled on the half side of the 6 saucers has faded (see the last photos) and 1 of the 22 cm plates has a small chip on the opposite side, not visible on the front side (see the last photo).
Will be packed securely and shipped with tracking option.
Baudour Fuisseaux porcelain
On the territory of the municipality of Bodour, near the Belgian Mons, several ceramic factories were established during the 19th and 20th centuries. In August 1842, François-Joseph Declercq set up production in an old pottery building. Francois-Joseph Declerc is believed to have previously worked for famous porcelain factories in Meissen and Sèvres.
Three years later, Declercq joined forces with lawyer Nicolas De Fuisseaux. In 1848 Nicolas De Fuisseaux took over the management of this rapidly growing company. He ran the Manufacture de Porcelaine de Baudour until his death in 1857. His widow, Eleonore Messine, took over for 25 years. After her death (1881) the company was managed by the youngest son Fernand.
In 1898 the name was changed and took the form: "Société Anonyme des Anciennes Mills of Fuisseaux". Fernand de Fuso died in 1912. He was succeeded by his son-in-law
Charles Grayson.
After the First World War the company was bought by the Société Anonyme des Pavillons and in 1934 the Belgian Ceramic Society "Cérabel" took over the management of the Baudour factory. In 1977, Cerabel, which was on the verge of bankruptcy, ceased production of porcelain tableware.
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