"Kpm Berlin, Porcelain Egg On Legs, Tea Caddy Or Jar, C. 1780"
This antique and rare exquisite porcelain egg on legs was crafted by the Royal Berlin Porcelain Manufactory (KPM) in Germany at the end of the 18th century. The egg-shaped body is adorned with two finely painted scenes illustrating port scenes with figures engaged in trade, framed by intricate gilded rococo-style ornamentation. Each brushstroke demonstrates the exceptional skill of KPM's porcelain painters. The lid is sculpted in the form of edelweiss flower buds, symbolizing spring and the renewal of life. Raised moulded floral decoration emphasizes the three-dimensional beauty of the piece. Gracefully curved gilded legs further enhance its elegance. The piece bears the iconic blue underglaze scepter mark, signifying its authenticity. This museum-quality object is a rare example of late 18th-century German porcelain artistry, combining symbolism, luxury, and masterful execution. KPM Berlin (Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, or Royal Porcelain Factory Berlin) is one of the most prestigious porcelain manufacturers in Europe. It was founded in 1763 by Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. KPM is known for its high-quality porcelain, intricate hand-painted designs. The factory has survived wars, economic crises, and changing trends, continuing to produce porcelain for over 250 years. KPM is famous for its elegant tableware, decorative vases, figurines, and artistic objects. It has created pieces for European royalty, including Frederick the Great and for other monarchs. Today, KPM continues to blend tradition with modern designs, producing both classic and contemporary pieces. Every item is handmade and painted by skilled artisans, ensuring the highest quality. KPM porcelain is a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship, cherished by collectors and displayed in museums worldwide.
Dimensions: height 16 cm, width 10, 5 cm, depth 10, 5 cm, diameter 8 cm, weight 297 grams.
Condition: fantastic, complete preservation of paint, enamel and gilding, no signs of cracks or damage.
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