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Royal KPM Meissen 1900 German Art Nouveau, museums quality, porcelain service Design Konrad Hentschel 1897, 2nd version, Krokus, Crocus II. pattern, large oval fish serving plate, Meißen Germany 1902.
Serving plate with handles, gold painting, Design: Theodor H. Schmuz-Baudiss 1912, Pattern: Ceres, the Ceres Service was designed for the 150th anniversary of KPM in 1913, Execution: KPM Berlin 1914-18
Round serving plate with gold painting, Design: Theodor H. Schmuz-Baudiss 1912, Pattern: Ceres, the Ceres Service was designed for the 150th anniversary of KPM in 1913, Execution: Royal KPM Berlin 1914-18, Germany
KPM Royal Berlin China, large fish dish, Ceres pattern by Theodor Schmuz-Baudiss 1912
Large oval serving plate, Pattern: Urbino with celadon edge, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: Royal KPM Berlin, 1940s, marked with blue scepter mark
GERMAN ROYAL BERLIN KPM WORLD WAR II porcelain jubilee presentation tray for HENSCHEL
Round deep silver plate from a courtly service, Execution: Sy and Wagner, Berlin around 1870, Germany, Maker’s mark: Sy and Wagner formerly Georg Hossauer Silberwarenfabrik, (until 1859), Berlin around 1870, silver 900
large oval plate with bisque porcelain medallion “APOLLO”, porcelain service Arkadia pale gray, Design: Trude Petri with medallions by Siegmund Schütz 1938, Execution: KPM Berlin, Germany
Oval serving plate from the porcelain dining and table service Halle / Giebichenstein in white, Design: Marguerite Friedlaender 1930/31, Execution: KPM Berlin, Germany, porcelain, (impressed grooves)
Art Nouveau two oval serving plates with decor in gold from the Botticelli service, Design: Hans Reinstein (Form) approx. 1902, Execution: Rosenthal AG, Vereinte Kunstgewerbler Darmstadt approx. 1902-04
Meissen, German Art Nouveau porcelain service, design and decoration by Rudolf Hentschel 1901, Flügelmuster or Wing pattern, china, XL large size serving plate, for English Five o’clock Tea, Meißen Germany 1900-1910
Meissen, German Art Nouveau porcelain service, design and decoration by Rudolf Hentschel 1901, Flügelmuster or Wing pattern, china, medium size serving plate, Meißen Germany 1900-1910.