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Meissen, Nine Parts "Pink Rose" Porcelain Service, Mid-20th Century

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    Five Arabia plates in pink glazed porcelain. Mid-20th century. Measure: Diameter: 17.5 cm. In excellent condition. Stamped.
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  • Meissen Green Ivy Vine. Coffee Pot in Hand-Painted Porcelain. Early 20th Century
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  • Four Meissen Pink Rose Plates in Openwork Porcelain with Hand-Painted Roses
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    Four Meissen pink rose plates in openwork porcelain with hand-painted roses and gold edge. Early 20th century. Largest diameter: 21 cm. In excellent...
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    Early 20th Century German Porcelain

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  • Meissen, Three Plates, Blue Onion Pattern, Early 20th Century
    Located in Copenhagen, DK
    Meissen, three plates - Blue Onion pattern. Early 20th century. Marked. First sorting. Small plate in third grade. Dimensions: D 18.0 and D 20.0 cm.
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    Early 20th Century German Porcelain

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  • Seven Rörstrand Porcelain Plates, Swedish Grace. Mid-20th C.
    Located in Copenhagen, DK
    Seven Rörstrand porcelain plates. Swedish Grace. Mid-20th century. Diameter: 21 cm. In excellent condition. Stamped. 1st factory quality.
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    Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Porcelain

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  • Meissen Pink Rose. Three coffee cups with saucers in hand-painted porcelain.
    Located in Copenhagen, DK
    Meissen Pink Rose. Three coffee cups with saucers in hand-painted porcelain with gold edge. Early 20th century. Largest cup measures: 6.5 x 5.5 cm. S...
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  • Meissen Porcelain Pink Roses Coffee Service and Embossed Decorations '11 Cups'
    By Meissen Porcelain
    Located in Prato, Tuscany
    We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects. Rare Meissen porcelain coffee service in Biedermeier style; the set consists of a teapot, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, and 11 cups with plate; the various pieces are made of fine hand-painted hard white porcelain with the "Pink Roses" decoration enriched on all items with sumptuous unpainted relief decorations. Unlike the simple and quite common "Pink Roses", this model is very rare, prestigious, and sought after, therefore even more expensive; in fact, the objects with this relief decoration, much more particular and detailed than others, were fired three times, while those with only the "Pink Roses" decoration only twice. Moreover, the execution of this ornamental motif with delicate and graceful flowers was entrusted only to the most experienced and skilled painters, those in possession of the prestigious diploma obtained at the "School of Drawing of Meissen" established since 1764. The knobs of the teapot and sugar bowl represent two harmonious and graceful rosebuds, also handmade; the edges of the cups and saucers are scalloped and finished with pure gold as well as the other decorations of the teapot and sugar bowl. All pieces bear the original Meissen trademark (two crossed swords) and from the enclosed list it can be stated with certainty that our service was produced between 1934 and 1944; moreover, on the objects the model is handwritten (61/106), this wording makes the artifacts even more precious and appreciated as they preserve all the characteristics of the author's calligraphy. Meissen porcelain was created in the castle of Albrechtsburg, in Meissen, a small town in Saxony near Dresden, in 1710, at the behest of Augustus the Strong (1670-1733), Prince-Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, who wanted to start production after the studies and experiments of his alchemist Bottger. Bottger discovered the formula for porcelain, in fact at that time, only the Chinese and Japanese had the recipe to create this wonderful material; Meissen was, therefore, the first porcelain produced in Europe! Bottger never revealed his formula to anyone, only a certain stage was known to the workers; we do not know, even today, in what proportions the different components are mixed; this is the great secret that allowed the famous brand to be considered the best in the world, Meissen porcelain is given the nickname of "white gold"! Through the years, Meissen has perfected its hard-paste products with high-temperature firing during its glazing. Meissen's porcelain patterns have been copied by many other manufacturers around the world such as Royal Copenhagen, Dresden, Herend, and many others, but Meissen's porcelain glaze maintains its quality over time and is superior to all (plates will not scratch with prolonged use of cutlery!). This is why even old Meissen...
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