A Meissen plate painted with loose sprays of 'indianische Blumen' and underglaze blu…
German Porcelain
Fine examples from the great Meissen factory in Dresden, credited as being the first place in Europe to perfect the art of making porcelain, together with pieces from the lesser known Thuringia factories. Tableware including tea and coffee pots as well as highly decorative figurines with strong narrative elements can be found here.
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An early Meissen plate painted with underglaze blue with the ‘Onion pattern - Zwiebe…
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A Meissen stand, beautifully painted with sprays and sprigs of European flowers.
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A rare Meissen tea bowl and saucer, the tea bowl painted with a continuous scene and…
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A Meissen tea bowl and saucer, painted with detailed harbour scenes of merchants by …
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A Meissen group of a donkey and suckling foal raised upon an oval-encrusted flowerin…
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A fine Meissen quatrefoil coffee cup and saucer with wishbone-shaped handle, painted…
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A fine Meissen lobed oval teapot and cover, with a wishbone-shaped handle and flower…
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