Swan Service 'Coffee' for 14 Persons
Lot-No. 731
Proceeds : 7.600 €
Meissen. Around 1985, after a design from 1738. Porcelain, polychrome and gold painted. Crossed swords marks. The 'Swan Service', a 19th century designation, goes back to an order placed by Count Brühl in 1737. It was the most extensive and splendid dinner service produced by Meissen in the 18th century and took four years to complete, based on a design by Kaendler. 36 pieces: 2 coffee pots (h. 26 cm), 14 coffee cups with saucers, 14 plates (diam. 20 cm), 2 milk jugs, 2 sugar bowls, 2 cake plates (diam. 29 cm) -
Swan Service 'Coffee' for 14 Persons
Swan Service 'Coffee' for 14 Persons
Lot-No. 731
Proceeds : 7.600 €
Meissen. Around 1985, after a design from 1738. Porcelain, polychrome and gold painted. Crossed swords marks. The 'Swan Service', a 19th century designation, goes back to an order placed by Count Brühl in 1737. It was the most extensive and splendid dinner service produced by Meissen in the 18th century and took four years to complete, based on a design by Kaendler. 36 pieces: 2 coffee pots (h. 26 cm), 14 coffee cups with saucers, 14 plates (diam. 20 cm), 2 milk jugs, 2 sugar bowls, 2 cake plates (diam. 29 cm) -