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Antique Vienna Porcelain Cup and Saucer

$3,702.12per item
£2,700per item
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CA$5,069.46per item
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MX$68,610.57per item
NOK 37,552.63per item
SEK 35,185.02per item
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Decorated with a Classical Scene Measurements Saucer 2.7cm High x 13.4cm Diameter (1.1 x 5.3 Inches) Cup 6.5cm High x 8.5cm Long x 6.5cm Wide (2.56 x 3.35 x 2.56 Inches) From our Ceramics collection, we are pleased to offer this Vienna Cup and Saucer. The Vienna Cup and Saucer made from porcelain with a deep dish saucer beautifully decorated with intricate gilt scrollwork bordering each colour and scene. Colours of turquoise and pink finish the inner saucer with a central medallion of white glaze and twin flanking lions around cartouches with classical urns. The base of the saucer is signed in underglaze blue with the classic Vienna beehive mark. The matching cup features a central hand painted romantic scene of a male and female to the centre with cherubs and a fawn flanked by twin dragons with a fully gilded interior. The base of the cup is also signed with the underglaze blue Vienna beehive mark and date to the late 19th century circa 1875. Vienna Porcelain, is a porcelain manufacturer in Alsergrund in Vienna, Austria. It was founded in 1718 and continued production until 1864. The firm was Europe’s second-oldest porcelain factory after Meissen, and for 25 years the two remained the only European producers. Initially Vienna porcelain was founded by Claude du Paquier and owned privately. Paquier was an official of the Viennese Imperial court. In 1744 it was rescued from financial difficulties when it was bought by the Empress Maria Theresa, and thereafter remained an asset of Empress Theresa. The wares from the earlier, private period before 1744 are the most sought-after today and demand the highest value due to the fact they were produced in lower numbers, they often are referred to as Du Paquier porcelain. The other high point, and, perhaps the factory’s most glamorous period was from 1784 to 1805 when a variety of innovative wares in Neoclassical styles were produced.

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