Swan Service Platter Oval, large
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Art-Nr.: 000001-05308-1
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description
An enchanting stage for a traditionally significant motif in the form of an elegant serving platter. This tableware is part of the "Swan Service", which was created by the Meissen master modeller Johann Joachim Kaendler from 1737 and contains over 2,200 pieces. A dinner service that transports the splendor of the Baroque period into the present day. The eponymous pair of swans swim through delicate reeds and gently undulating waves across the 34 cm oval serving platter in the mirror image of a sea shell. The detailed design and flawless workmanship of the white porcelain are the result of the high-quality craftsmanship of the Meissen manufactory. The famous Baroque-style dinner service contains numerous breathtaking pieces that can be wonderfully combined with one another. The detailed workmanship of the serving platter traditionally stems from the high standards of the Meissen quality promise, which characterizes each piece of the epochal dinner service with enchanting finesse. Traditional and exclusive, this tableware adds a touch of historical elegance to any dining room and makes the perfect gift for lovers of the finest craftsmanship.
product details
Art-Nr.:
000001-05308-1
Designer / Artist:
Johann Joachim Kaendler
Year of Creation:
1737-1741
Materials:
Porcelain
Height:
4 cm
Width:
34 cm
Depth:
25 cm
Weight:
1580 g
Good to know
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Stackable
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Microwave Suitable
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Porcelain - Handmade in Germany
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