Lot # 74 - Meissen Blue‑and‑White Porcelain Creamer Pitcher

Opening Bid : $ 5.00
Pickup Instructions: PICK UPS ON SITE 3/20-3/22 10:00 AM- 3:00 PM - NO PICKERS SALE LIMITED STREET PARKING PICKUP LOCATION IS ON A STEEP HILL- BRING HELP FOR PICKING UP LARGE/FRAGILE ITEMS BRING YOUR OWN PACKAGING FOR FRAGILE/MULTIPLE LOT PICKUPS
Start Date/Time: 10-Mar-2026 7:00:00 AM
End Date/Time: 17-Mar-2026 8:13:00 PM
Current bid:

$5.00

Highest bidder:

ianguinta

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Description :

A finely crafted Meissen porcelain creamer featuring blue‑and‑white floral decoration, shaped with a scalloped rim, a graceful curved handle, and a rounded body typical of Meissen’s refined tableware forms. The cobalt work is clean and well‑executed, reflecting the hand‑painted tradition associated with Meissen’s long history of porcelain production.

The piece carries the Meissen crossed‑swords mark on the exterior and again on the underside, accompanied by impressed and painted numbers that support authenticity and help place it within Meissen’s 19th–20th century output.


Features & Details

  • Authentic Meissen porcelain creamer pitcher

  • Blue‑and‑white floral decoration

  • Scalloped rim and elegant handle

  • Crossed‑swords marks visible on body and underside

  • Impressed and painted production numbers present

  • Estate‑fresh example from a long‑held local collection


Condition Notes

  • No chips, cracks, or repairs observed

  • Light surface wear consistent with age and display

  • Markings remain clear and legible


Collector Notes

The crossed‑swords mark is one of the oldest and most recognized porcelain marks in Europe. Creamers with strong cobalt decoration and classic Meissen shaping remain desirable for collectors of early European porcelain and blue‑and‑white tableware.



Dimensions : 4 in L x 2.5 in W x 4.5 in H

Auction History

Highest bidder is ianguinta

Date Bid User
10-Mar-2026 11:08:43 AM $5.00 ianguinta

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