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Lot 513 | ENSEMBLE OF A PORCELAIN MINIATURE SERVICE WITH GILT EDGING AND MINIATURE COFFEE SERVICE WITH LANDSCAPE VIEW
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ENSEMBLE OF A PORCELAIN MINIATURE SERVICE WITH GILT EDGING AND MINIATURE COFFEE SERVICE WITH LANDSCAPE VIEW.
Date: Ca. 1830/40.
Maker/Designer: Presumably Thuringia.
Technique: Porcelain, painted in colours.
Measurement: Height of the jugs 10,5cm.
Mark: No discernible marks.
Provenance:
- Private collection Bavaria.
Doll sets were not only produced in Germany, but also in France. The faience factory in Niderviller/Alsace, founded in 1735, also produced porcelain from 1742. The surviving pieces of this once extensive dinner service, which in its forms is still entirely in keeping with the Empire, are rare.
From what was once an extensive coffee service, the coffee pot, the cream jug and a confit bowl have survived. They are decorated with views that can also be found on tableware of this period for adults. The coffee pot and the cream jug show Reinhardsbrunn Castle near Gotha, the bowl shows Wartburg Castle near Eisenach. In addition to the production of household porcelain, manufactories in Thuringia specialised in dolls' dishes, but these pieces are usually not marked.
Date: Ca. 1830/40.
Maker/Designer: Presumably Thuringia.
Technique: Porcelain, painted in colours.
Measurement: Height of the jugs 10,5cm.
Mark: No discernible marks.
Provenance:
- Private collection Bavaria.
Doll sets were not only produced in Germany, but also in France. The faience factory in Niderviller/Alsace, founded in 1735, also produced porcelain from 1742. The surviving pieces of this once extensive dinner service, which in its forms is still entirely in keeping with the Empire, are rare.
From what was once an extensive coffee service, the coffee pot, the cream jug and a confit bowl have survived. They are decorated with views that can also be found on tableware of this period for adults. The coffee pot and the cream jug show Reinhardsbrunn Castle near Gotha, the bowl shows Wartburg Castle near Eisenach. In addition to the production of household porcelain, manufactories in Thuringia specialised in dolls' dishes, but these pieces are usually not marked.
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VAT margin scheme, VAT included, but must not be indicated, not refundable
32% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
32% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
Estimated shipping costs for this lot:
Germany: 30,25 Euro plus 5,75 Euro VAT
EU: 46,22 Euro plus 8,78 Euro VAT
Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT
additional shipping insurance
Stock Id: 77103-74