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freddyfinds
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freddyfinds
freddyfinds
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Antique Meissen Porcelain New Brandenstein Cappuccino Cup Saucer Dessert Plate

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Antique Meissen Porcelain Butterfly Floral Cappuccino Cup Saucer Dessert New Brandenstein pattern They are crafted in the New Brandenstein relief pattern designed by Johann Friedrich Eberlein in 1744, which gives this service a distinct Rococo feel. The hand-painted enamel detailing is known as the Flowers and Insects motif and is executed with stunning vibrancy and intricacy. Since each piece is executed entirely by hand, no two pieces bear the exact same adornments. The pieces bear the Meissen blue crossed swords that date this service between 1850/60-1924. 3 piece set includes Cappuccino Cup, saucer and dessert plate Cup measures approximately 2” tall Excellent antique condition without flaws- no chips, scratches or damage Thanks for looking!
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6 Comments
suzschneider62
suzschneider62 Hi, which of the pieces are seconds/-denoted by the two lines drawn across the trademark crossed swords.
Dec 19Reply
freddyfinds
freddyfinds @suzschneider62 Hi- The markings are in order from top to bottom. The cup is the 1st photo, saucer is 2nd photo and bottom is plate. Hope that’s helpful, but please don’t hesitate if I can answer any additional questions!
Dec 19Reply
suzschneider62
suzschneider62 So the cup and saucer are seconds?
Dec 19Reply
freddyfinds
freddyfinds @suzschneider62 I’m not familiar with the term “seconds”, but the cup and saucer have the crossed swords without the dot. The plate has the dot with crossed swords. Thanks again
Dec 19Reply
suzschneider62
suzschneider62 Talking about the straight lines etched across the swords. These denote factory seconds, which were sold at a discount due to having a flaw of some sort. You can find more on the internet.
Dec 19Reply
freddyfinds
freddyfinds @suzschneider62 thank you for the information!
Dec 19Reply

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