Plate with Dresden porcelain mark - 19th century

We invite you into the world of refined craftsmanship and history locked in delicate porcelain. A plate with a Dresden porcelain mark from the 19th century is a true gem for collectors and antique lovers. This unique item, often confused with Meissen porcelain, bears the characteristic hallmark of high-quality German craftsmanship from Dresden and its surroundings. The mark, most often occurring in underglaze blue, depicts a crown with letters or other symbols. It may come from workshops such as Sächsische Porzellan-Fabrik Carl Thieme zu Potschappel, which adds to its historical value and authenticity. Dresden porcelain is renowned for its intricate, rococo floral decorations and artistic patterns, which are highly prized on the collector's market.

Why should you have it?

  • Uniqueness: A plate from the 19th century is an original piece of history that will certainly enrich any porcelain collection.
  • Collector's value: Items with the Dresden mark are highly sought after due to their historical significance and artistic qualities.
  • Excellent condition: The presented plate has retained its beauty and characteristic decorations, making it an ideal decorative element or display piece.
This is not just a vessel, but a testament to skill and tradition that has survived centuries. Ideal as a gift for an antique enthusiast or as an investment in cultural heritage.

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Talerz z sygnaturą drezdeńskiej porcelany - XIX wiek
€149.43
Talerz drezdeńska porcelana XIX wiek sygnatura | Lapidarium