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Meissen dish, shell-shaped, shape "Swan service", white, L 16 cm
Meissen dish, shell-shaped, shape "Swan service", white, L 16 cm
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A bowl full of tradition and elegance. The world-famous "Swan Service" made of white Meissen porcelain is the magnum opus of German Baroque art. Developed in 1737 by Meissen master modeller Johann Joachim Kaendler with more than 2,200 pieces of porcelain, this tableware combines enchanting craftsmanship with a unique dinner service from the court of August III - traditional yet timeless. The elegant bowl made of the finest porcelain is part of the almost 300-year-old dinner service. The delicate shape of a shell offers the delicate feather accents of the swan motif an enchanting stage in a maritime setting. Impeccable quality and the purity of the porcelain are reflected in the numerous pieces of the dinner service, which can be combined with one another. Traditional and exclusive, this tableware adds a touch of historical elegance to your dining room and makes a perfect gift for lovers of the finest craftsmanship. The detailed workmanship of the bowl traditionally stems from the high standards of the Meissen quality promise, which characterizes each piece of the epochal dinner service with enchanting finesse.
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