Overview
A lavish 48-piece dinner service featuring intricate 24-karat gold filigree borders on a scalloped porcelain body.
Preliminary identification
Photo reference
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Overview
A lavish 48-piece dinner service featuring intricate 24-karat gold filigree borders on a scalloped porcelain body.
Story
In the decades following World War II, West German porcelain manufacturers reclaimed their status as world leaders in luxury ceramics by leaning into 'Old World' elegance.
Maker / Origin
Hause of Dresden was a brand name used for high-quality porcelain produced in the Bavarian region of West Germany, specifically designed to evoke the prestigious heritage of Dresden and Meissen.
Condition & Value
The photos show well-preserved gilding with minimal visible 'stacking wear' or scratches. Large, complete sets in this 'heavy gold' style are highly sought after for holiday staging and formal events.
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