Kaiser Wilhelm II. - Geschenksatz von zwölf Mokkatassen aus KPM-Porzellan im Originalkoffer, um 1900
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1034980
Lot 3292 | Kaiser Wilhelm II. - Geschenksatz von zwölf Mokkatassen aus KPM-Porzellan im Originalkoffer, um 1900
Estimate value
€ 4 500
Provenienz: Laut Einliefererangabe handelt sich um ein diplomatisches Geschenk von Kaiser Wilhelm II. an König Leopold II. von Belgien anlässlich seines Besuchs in Berlin im Jahr 1904. Belege in einer Mappe anbei.
Kaiser Wilhelm II – a presentation set of twelve KPM porcelain mocha cups in the original case, circa 1900
Porcelain with turquoise-coloured glaze and lavish gilt decoration in relief (partially abraded). The base of each cup with the blue sceptre mark and the iron red imperial orb mark "KPM". Each with a matching saucer with en suite embellishment. Signs of age and handling. Height of the cups 5.3 cm each, diameter of the saucers 10.7 cm each. In the original, red leather case (measuring 52 x 43 x 11 cm, scuffed, torn on the narrow sides) with a gold-embossed royal crown on the lid. A carrying handle on each side, lockable. Slightly damaged in places, signs of age and use. Porcelain in beautiful condition, having been protected over the decades. Very imposing mocha set.
Provenance: According to the consignor, the set was a diplomatic gift that was
presented by Kaiser Wilhelm II to Leopold II of Belgium during his visit to Berlin in 1904. Includes a folder with supporting documents.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Prussia: Ruling house of Hohenzollern |
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Auction house category: | Prussia: Ruling house of Hohenzollern |
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