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"Meissen" Bowls in Blue Onion pattern with Gold Edge
"Meissen" Bowls in Blue Onion pattern with Gold Edge

"Meissen" Bowls in Blue Onion pattern with Gold Edge

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Denton, TX

"Meissen" Blue Onion pattern with Gold Edge on the lace style bowl very rare.

Category

Early 20th Century German Baroque Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen Oval Platter of Wide in Onion Pattern, 19th Century
Meissen Oval Platter of Wide in Onion Pattern, 19th Century

Meissen Oval Platter of Wide in Onion Pattern, 19th Century

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Delft, NL

Meissen oval platter of 55 cm wide in onion pattern, 19th century Germany, marked with the crossed swords, since 1815 The measurements are 55 cm wide, 26 cm depth and 4,7 cm hi...

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century German Platters and Serveware

Materials

Porcelain

Fine Antique Meissen Porcelain Blue Onion Pattern 2 Lobed Serving Dish
Fine Antique Meissen Porcelain Blue Onion Pattern 2 Lobed Serving Dish

Fine Antique Meissen Porcelain Blue Onion Pattern 2 Lobed Serving Dish

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Tustin, CA

Very fine, elegant antique handmade and hand painted Meissen porcelain, 2 lobed scalloped serving dish with rocaille handle in the "Blue Onion" pattern.

Category

Early 20th Century German Rococo Serving Pieces

Materials

Porcelain

Dinner Service, 86 Piece, Flow Blue and White, Classic Onion Meissen Pattern
Dinner Service, 86 Piece, Flow Blue and White, Classic Onion Meissen Pattern

Dinner Service, 86 Piece, Flow Blue and White, Classic Onion Meissen Pattern

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Montreal, Quebec

86 piece dinner service with the marking: "Original ZWIEBELMUSTER, Czechoslovakia", in the Classic Blue Onion, Meissen Pattern, comprising: 24 dinner plates, 9.5" diameter 12...

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Czech Chinoiserie Delft and Faience

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelai plates with “Blue Onion” pattern.
Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelai plates with “Blue Onion” pattern.

Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelai plates with “Blue Onion” pattern.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Origin: Germany. Manufacturer: Meissen. Pattern: “Zwiebelmuster” / “Blue Onion”.

Category

Mid-20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, Germany. Blue Onion pattern inkwell set in porcelain.
Meissen, Germany. Blue Onion pattern inkwell set in porcelain.

Meissen, Germany. Blue Onion pattern inkwell set in porcelain.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Meissen, Germany. Blue Onion pattern inkwell set in porcelain.

Category

Antique Late 19th Century German Inkwells

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, Germany. Oval porcelain serving platter in “Blue Onion” pattern. 1930s
Meissen, Germany. Oval porcelain serving platter in “Blue Onion” pattern. 1930s

Meissen, Germany. Oval porcelain serving platter in “Blue Onion” pattern. 1930s

Located in København, Copenhagen

Meissen, Germany Oval platter, 1930s. Elegant oval porcelain serving platter, hand-painted in the classic “Blue Onion” (Zwiebelmuster) pattern in cobalt blue.

Category

Vintage 1930s German Platters and Serveware

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, 'Blue Onion' pattern. Coffee pot with lid in white porcelain.
Meissen, 'Blue Onion' pattern. Coffee pot with lid in white porcelain.

Meissen, 'Blue Onion' pattern. Coffee pot with lid in white porcelain.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Meissen Coffee Pot, Early 20th Century Coffee pot in white porcelain with underglaze blue decoration in the classic “Zwiebelmuster” (onion pattern).

Category

Early 20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, 'Blue Onion' pattern. Coffee pot with lid in white porcelain.
Meissen, 'Blue Onion' pattern. Coffee pot with lid in white porcelain.

Meissen, 'Blue Onion' pattern. Coffee pot with lid in white porcelain.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Meissen Coffee Pot, Early 20th Century Lidded jug in white porcelain with underglaze blue decoration in the classic “Zwiebelmuster” (onion pattern).

Category

Early 20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain dinner plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Early 20th C.
Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain dinner plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Early 20th C.

Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain dinner plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Early 20th C.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Four classic Meissen plates from the iconic Zwiebelmuster (Blue Onion) pattern with scalloped rim and hand-painted blue underglaze decoration.

Category

Early 20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, Germany. 6 porcelain salad plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Late 20th C.
Meissen, Germany. 6 porcelain salad plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Late 20th C.

Meissen, Germany. 6 porcelain salad plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Late 20th C.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Set of six Meissen plates in the classic Zwiebelmuster (Blue Onion) pattern, hand-painted in cobalt-blue underglaze with a lightly scalloped rim.

Category

Late 20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain dinner plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Early 20th C.
Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain dinner plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Early 20th C.

Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain dinner plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Early 20th C.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Four classic Meissen plates from the iconic Zwiebelmuster (Blue Onion) pattern with scalloped rim and hand-painted blue underglaze decoration.

Category

Early 20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain dinner plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Early 20th C.
Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain dinner plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Early 20th C.

Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain dinner plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Early 20th C.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Four classic Meissen plates from the iconic Zwiebelmuster (Blue Onion) pattern with scalloped rim and hand-painted blue underglaze decoration.

Category

Early 20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain salad plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Late 20th C.
Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain salad plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Late 20th C.

Meissen, Germany. 4 porcelain salad plates. “Blue Onion” pattern. Late 20th C.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Meissen Blue Onion 4 salad plates. Set of four Meissen plates in the classic Zwiebelmuster (Blue Onion) pattern, hand-painted in cobalt-blue underglaze with a scalloped rim.

Category

Late 20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, Germany. Pair of large antique Blue Onion pattern candlesticks. 19th C.
Meissen, Germany. Pair of large antique Blue Onion pattern candlesticks. 19th C.

Meissen, Germany. Pair of large antique Blue Onion pattern candlesticks. 19th C.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Meissen, Germany. A pair of large antique Blue Onion pattern candlesticks in porcelain. 19th century.

Category

Antique 19th Century German Rococo Revival Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, Germany. Blue Onion cabaret tray made of porcelain.
Meissen, Germany. Blue Onion cabaret tray made of porcelain.

Meissen, Germany. Blue Onion cabaret tray made of porcelain.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Dimensions: W 29.0 cm x D 23.0 cm x H 11.5 cm. The Meissen Blue Onion pattern, known as "Zwiebelmuster" in German, was introduced in 1739 by the Meissen porcelain manufactory.

Category

Antique Early 1900s German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Antique German Porcelain Meat Hammer in Meissen Blue Onion
Antique German Porcelain Meat Hammer in Meissen Blue Onion

Antique German Porcelain Meat Hammer in Meissen Blue Onion

Located in Esbjerg, DK

Hand-glazed/painted in Onion pattern and made by either Meissen or Teichert in Germany circa 1890-1910.

Category

Early 20th Century German Victorian Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain, Oak

Colossal Antique Meissen "Blue Onion" Serving Dish in Hand Painted Porcelain
Colossal Antique Meissen "Blue Onion" Serving Dish in Hand Painted Porcelain

Colossal Antique Meissen "Blue Onion" Serving Dish in Hand Painted Porcelain

Located in København, Copenhagen

In very good condition. 2nd factory quality. The Meissen "onion" pattern was originally named the "bulb" pattern.

Category

Early 20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen, pink Onion Pattern, Gourd shaped Oil Lamps, elecrified
Meissen, pink Onion Pattern, Gourd shaped Oil Lamps, elecrified

Meissen, pink Onion Pattern, Gourd shaped Oil Lamps, elecrified

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Austin, TX

Meissen, Similar, gourd shaped base with original oil font, electrified by Brady's, in Pink Onion Pattern, with matching cast brass bases and burners, Slightly different heights but...

Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier German Table Lamps

Materials

Brass

19th Century Meissen Porcelain Onion Pattern and Hand Colored Platter
19th Century Meissen Porcelain Onion Pattern and Hand Colored Platter

19th Century Meissen Porcelain Onion Pattern and Hand Colored Platter

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Toronto, ONTARIO

This beautiful Meissen platter is also hand decorated in gold and rust overtop the glaze of the blue onion pattern.

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century German Chinoiserie Platters and Serveware

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen Oil Lamps
Meissen Oil Lamps

Meissen Oil Lamps

Unavailable|$2,250 / item

Meissen Oil Lamps

Located in Austin, TX

Meissen Blue Onion pattern, made from early 1700s to date.

Category

Antique 19th Century German Table Lamps

Materials

Bronze

Antique Meissen Porcelain Charger with Onion Pattern C1900
Antique Meissen Porcelain Charger with Onion Pattern C1900

Antique Meissen Porcelain Charger with Onion Pattern C1900

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Big Flats, NY

Antique Meissen Porcelain Charger with Onion Pattern C1900 Measures- 14.5"H x 14.5"W x 2.25"D This antique Meissen porcelain charger features the iconic Onion Pattern, a classic desi...

Category

Early 20th Century Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen Pair Of Lidded Vases, Onion Pattern With Coral & Gold, Circa 1880
Meissen Pair Of Lidded Vases, Onion Pattern With Coral & Gold, Circa 1880

Meissen Pair Of Lidded Vases, Onion Pattern With Coral & Gold, Circa 1880

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Vienna, AT

Decor: No. 800117 - Blue onion pattern underglaze with overglaze painting in coral red with gold highlights and gold edges.

Category

Antique 1880s German Baroque Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Set of 4, Antique Meissen Blue Onion Pattern Knife Rests Circa 19th century
Set of 4, Antique Meissen Blue Onion Pattern Knife Rests Circa 19th century

Set of 4, Antique Meissen Blue Onion Pattern Knife Rests Circa 19th century

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Atlanta, GA

A set of 4 antique Meissen blue onion pattern knife rests. Each marked appropriately.

Category

Antique 19th Century German Baroque Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

c. 1860-1924 Pair of Blue Onion Pattern Demitasse Cups & Saucers by Meissen
c. 1860-1924 Pair of Blue Onion Pattern Demitasse Cups & Saucers by Meissen

c. 1860-1924 Pair of Blue Onion Pattern Demitasse Cups & Saucers by Meissen

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Pair of Meissen blue onion pattern demitasse cups and saucers, c. 1860-1924.

Category

Antique Late 19th Century German Aesthetic Movement Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen Mocha & Dessert Set For 4 People, Onion Pattern With Coral & Gold, 20th
Meissen Mocha & Dessert Set For 4 People, Onion Pattern With Coral & Gold, 20th

Meissen Mocha & Dessert Set For 4 People, Onion Pattern With Coral & Gold, 20th

By Meissen Porcelain

Located in Vienna, AT

Meissen service consisting of 16 parts: presentation dish, mocha pot with lid, milk jug, sugar bowl, four cups, four saucers, four dessert plates Shape: New Cut Decor: No. 800117 - U...

Category

Vintage 1980s German Baroque Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Stadt Meissen, Two Plates, Blue Onion Pattern, 1930s
Stadt Meissen, Two Plates, Blue Onion Pattern, 1930s

Stadt Meissen, Two Plates, Blue Onion Pattern, 1930s

Located in København, Copenhagen

Stadt Meissen, two plates - Blue Onion pattern. Hand-painted. 1930s.

Category

Vintage 1930s German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Meissen Blue Onion Pattern Pierced Bowl, 20th Century
Meissen Blue Onion Pattern Pierced Bowl, 20th Century

Meissen Blue Onion Pattern Pierced Bowl, 20th Century

Located in København, Copenhagen

Meissen blue onion pattern pierced bowl, 20th century In perfect condition.

Category

20th Century German Rococo Porcelain

Meissen, Germany, Five Blue Onion Pattern Lunch Plates
Meissen, Germany, Five Blue Onion Pattern Lunch Plates

Meissen, Germany, Five Blue Onion Pattern Lunch Plates

Located in København, Copenhagen

Meissen, Germany, five Blue Onion pattern lunch plates.

Category

Early 20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

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Onion Pattern Meissen For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic onion pattern meissen available at 1stDibs. Frequently made of ceramic, porcelain and brass, every onion pattern meissen was constructed with great care. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer onion pattern meissen, there are earlier versions available from the 18th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century. An onion pattern meissen, designed in the Rococo, Neoclassical or Victorian style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. A well-made onion pattern meissen has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Meissen Porcelain are consistently popular.

How Much is a Onion Pattern Meissen?

An onion pattern meissen can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $630, while the lowest priced sells for $200 and the highest can go for as much as $5,500.

Finding the Right Porcelain for You

Today you’re likely to bring out your antique and vintage porcelain in order to dress up your dining table for a special meal.

Porcelain, a durable and nonporous kind of pottery made from clay and stone, was first made in China and spread across the world owing to the trade routes to the Far East established by Dutch and Portuguese merchants. Given its origin, English speakers called porcelain “fine china,” an expression you still might hear today. "Fine" indeed — for over a thousand years, it has been a highly sought-after material.

Meissen Porcelain, one of the first factories to create real porcelain outside Asia, popularized figurine centerpieces during the 18th century in Germany, while works by Capodimonte, a porcelain factory in Italy, are synonymous with flowers and notoriously hard to come by. Modern porcelain houses such as Maison Fragile of Limoges, France — long a hub of private porcelain manufacturing — keep the city’s long tradition alive while collaborating with venturesome contemporary artists such as illustrator Jean-Michel Tixier.

Porcelain is not totally clumsy-guest-proof, but it is surprisingly durable and easy to clean. Its low permeability and hardness have rendered porcelain wares a staple in kitchens and dining rooms as well as a common material for bathroom sinks and dental veneers. While it is tempting to store your porcelain behind closed glass cabinet doors and reserve it only for display, your porcelain dinner plates and serving platters can safely weather the “dangers” of the dining room and be used during meals.

Add different textures and colors to your table with dinner plates and pitchers of ceramic and silver or a porcelain lidded tureen, a serving dish with side handles that is often used for soups. Although porcelain and ceramic are both made in a kiln, porcelain is made with more refined clay and is stronger than ceramic because it is denser. 

On 1stDibs, browse an expansive collection of antique and vintage porcelain made in a variety of styles, including Regency, Scandinavian modern and other examples produced during the mid-century era, plus Rococo, which found its inspiration in nature and saw potters crafting animal figurines and integrating organic motifs such as floral patterns in their work.