Overview
A fine hard-paste porcelain lidded sugar bowl featuring a delicate neoclassical green floral garland and medallion motif, accented with hand-applied gold gilt.
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Overview
A fine hard-paste porcelain lidded sugar bowl featuring a delicate neoclassical green floral garland and medallion motif, accented with hand-applied gold gilt.
Story
In the early 1900s, German porcelain was the height of global sophistication, and the Weimar factory in Blankenhain was at the heart of this 'White Gold' rush.
Maker / Origin
Weimar Porzellan traces its lineage back to 1790, founded by Christian Andreas Speck under a royal privilege from the Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.
Condition & Value
The porcelain appears bright and well-preserved with no visible chips or cracks. While Weimar porcelain is highly respected, individual serving pieces like sugar bowls are common on the secondary market.
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