Kaiser Wilhelm II. - sechs Teile aus dem Speiseservice der kaiserlichen Yacht Hohenzollern
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1900EUR € 1 900
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
Buyer Premium | 25 % |
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ID 1261220
Lot 10466 | Kaiser Wilhelm II. - sechs Teile aus dem Speiseservice der kaiserlichen Yacht Hohenzollern
Weißes, glasiertes Porzellan, teilvergoldet (etwas berieben) und bemalt, im Boden die eisenroten KPM-Marken mit Reichsapfel und blauem Szepter, Jahreszahlen 1893 - 1913, auf der Fahne die kaiserliche Standarte und ein Schriftband mit dem Schiffsnamen. Zwei schön erhaltene Suppenteller (Durchmesser 26 cm), zwei Speiseteller (Durchmesser 25 cm), ein kleiner flacher Teller (Durchmesser 21 cm) und eine ovale Schale (Chips am Bodenring, Länge 25 cm). Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren.
Kaiser Wilhelm II – six pieces from the dining service of the imperial yacht Hohenzollern
Kaiser Wilhelm II – six pieces from the dining service of the imperial yacht Hohenzollern
White, glazed porcelain, partially gilt (slightly abraded) and painted, the base stamped with the iron red KPM marks with imperial orb and blue sceptre, plus the dates 1893 - 1913. The imperial standard and a banner with the vessel's name around the border. Two beautifully preserved soup plates (diameter 26 cm), two dinner plates (diameter 25 cm), a small, flat plate (diameter 21 cm) and an oval dish (chipped on the ring base, length 25 cm). Slightly damaged in places, signs of age.
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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