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Meissen, 6 Mocha Cups with Saucers, Vine-Leaf Pattern, “Voller grüner Weinkranz”

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Meissen, 6 Mocha Cups with Saucers, Vine-Leaf Pattern, “Voller grüner Weinkranz”
Set of six mocha cups with matching saucers from Meissen, executed in the classic Vine-Leaf Pattern (“Voller grüner Weinkranz”). Each piece is decorated with green vine leaves and trailing tendrils, painted in underglaze with precision and lively brushstrokes. The elegant, scalloped shapes and finely modeled handles complete the composition in harmonious balance.

Manufacturer: Meissen, Germany

Pattern: Vine-Leaf Pattern / “Voller grüner Weinkranz”

Period: 20th century

Material: Porcelain, hand-painted underglaze decoration in green

Dimensions:

Cup: H. 5.5 cm, D. 8 cm (incl. handle)

Saucer: H. 2.5 cm, D. 10.5 cm

Condition: Very good condition. 2nd quality

Marking: Blue crossed swords mark under the base

A fine example of Meissen’s long-standing tradition of craftsmanship, where natural ornamentation and classical porcelain artistry merge into a timeless whole.

About Meissen and the Vine-Leaf Pattern:
Founded in 1710, Meissen Porcelain was Europe’s first porcelain manufactory and quickly became renowned for its unparalleled craftsmanship and artistic innovation. Among the manufactory’s iconic patterns is the Vine-Leaf Pattern, in German Voller grüner Weinkranz, introduced around 1817 by Johann Samuel Arnhold. The decoration of green vine leaves and meandering tendrils became one of Meissen’s most popular designs and continued into the 20th century. The pattern reflects Meissen’s fascination with nature’s ornamentation and the precise hand-painted expression that has made the manufactory a hallmark of European porcelain tradition.
Price: 2,200.- DKK
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