Rare Meissen Porcelain Dinner Set - Blue And Gold Floral Design - 75 Pieces - Circa 1880 flag

Rare Meissen Porcelain Dinner Set - Blue And Gold Floral Design - 75 Pieces - Circa 1880
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"Rare Meissen Porcelain Dinner Set - Blue And Gold Floral Design - 75 Pieces - Circa 1880"
Discover the Timeless Elegance of Meissen Porcelain – Europe’s Oldest Porcelain Manufacturer

Founded in 1710 by Augustus the Strong, Meissen is the oldest porcelain manufacturer in Europe, and this exquisite dinner service from the 1880s is a testament to its rich heritage of history and sophistication.
Marked with the iconic crossed swords emblem, Meissen porcelain is world-renowned for its extraordinary craftsmanship and unmatched quality. Known as "Old Saxony," this style of porcelain maintains its prestigious reputation to this day.

Every step of production occurs at Meissen’s historic site, where traditional artisan techniques transform raw materials into porcelain of unparalleled delicacy and luminosity.
The colors used in Meissen porcelain are developed in their own laboratory, blending historic recipes with new formulations to ensure the brilliance and originality of each piece. This dedication to tradition and craftsmanship brings out the richness of detail, fidelity to original motifs, and the vibrancy of colors—qualities unique to Meissen porcelain.

This antique Meissen tableware set includes a total of 78 pieces:
  • 30 large plates (D 25 cm)
  • 12 soup plates (D 23 cm)
  • 12 dessert plates (D 21.5 cm)
  • 9 bread plates (D 16 cm)
  • 1 vegetable dish with lid (Length 25 cm / Width 14.5 cm)
  • 1 soup tureen (D 34.5 cm)
  • 1 large oval platter (Length 49.5 cm / Width 34.5 cm)
  • 1 large oval platter (Length 47 cm / Width 34.5 cm)
  • 1 salt and pepper set (H 12 cm and H 8 cm)
  • 1 sauce boat (Length 27 cm / Width 18.5 cm)
  • 1 serving dish (Length 23 cm / Width 15 cm)
  • 1 salad bowl (D 25 cm)
  • 3 large presentation plates (D 24.5 cm / D 31 cm / D 35 cm)
  • 1 mustard pot (D 17 cm)
  • 3 rare spoons (Length 22 cm / Width 4.5 cm)

  • This unique Meissen porcelain set is ideal for collectors or for elevating an extraordinary dining experience.
  • Price: 44 400 €
    Artist: Meissen
    Period: 19th century
    Style: Other Style
    Condition: Perfect condition

    Material: Porcelain

    Reference: 1186698
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