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Lot # 113 - Meissen Blue & White Porcelain Plates – Set of 5
| 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 8:52:00 PM |
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Description :
Set of five Meissen blue‑and‑white porcelain plates featuring the crossed‑swords motif on the face, surrounded by traditional cobalt floral decoration. Each plate displays hand‑painted detailing consistent with Meissen’s long‑running blue‑and‑white production. The undersides show the Meissen crossed‑swords trademark with a dot between the swords and two strike marks through the blades. These elements have specific, documented meanings within Meissen’s marking system: Crossed Swords: Meissen’s primary trademark, in continuous use since the early 18th century and recognized as one of the oldest registered porcelain marks in Europe. Dot Between the Swords: A documented variation used by Meissen in certain production periods to distinguish specific workshops or decorative lines. Two Strike Marks: Factory‑applied cancellation marks indicating second‑quality pieces. Meissen used strike marks to denote items with minor imperfections that still met factory standards for sale. These marks do not indicate later damage; they were applied at the factory prior to distribution. These characteristics align with authenticated Meissen second‑quality wares produced from the late 19th century into the early 20th century. Light age‑appropriate wear across the set. Some plates show small rim imperfections typical of vintage Meissen tableware. Decoration remains clear and well‑defined on all five pieces.Mark Details
Condition
Dimensions : 8 in L x 8 in W
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