Kaiser Wilhelm II. - drei Kännchen und sechs Tassen mit Untertassen von der kaiserlichen Tafel
25.11.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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5400EUR € 5 400
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
Buyer Premium | 25 % |
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ID 663853
Lot 3388 | Kaiser Wilhelm II. - drei Kännchen und sechs Tassen mit Untertassen von der kaiserlichen Tafel
Estimate value
€ 3 000
Weißes glasiertes Porzellan, reliefiert, teilvergoldet und bemalt, unterseitig die KPM-Marken (Szepter und Reichsapfel) sowie Jahreszahlen zwischen 1900 und 1915, schauseitig jeweils die goldene Chiffre "W" unter Krone. Kaffeekanne mit reliefiertem Laub, Höhe 18 cm. Kleine Kanne, en suite verziert, Höhe 12 cm. Sahnekännchen (Ausguss etwas gechipt), Höhe 6 cm. Dazu sechs kleine Tassen mit Untertassen im Durchmesser von 11 cm. Minimal berieben, leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Schön erhalten, edel und repräsentativ.
Zustand: II +
Emperor Wilhelm II - three small jugs and six cups with saucers from the imperial table
White, glazed porcelain, relief decoration, partially gilt and painted, the KPM marks (sceptre and imperial orb) on the underside, along with the years from 1900 to 1915, each the gold cipher "W" below the crown on the top. Coffee pot with foliage in relief, height 18 cm. Small jug embellished en suite, height 12 cm. Cream jug, the spout slightly chipped, height 6 cm. Also, six small cups and saucers with a diameter of 11 cm. Slightly rubbed, insignificant traces of use. In fine condition, luxurious and imposing.
Condition: II +
Auction house category: | German history and military |
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Auction house category: | German history and military |
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