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LOT 82997491  |  Catalogue: Tableware

KPM Berlin Imperial - Dinner service (18) - Gold Insects&Trim - Porcelain

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Rare antique imperial dinner service for 14 people. Porcelain lovers call it white gold. This brand was also shared by Frederick the Great, King of Prussia who in 1763 gave the Koenigliche the royal blue scepter symbol.
Description: Floral Embossed Rim, Gold
Insects&Trim
Pattern: KPM201 by KPM
Status: Not Known
designed by Trude Petri in 1938, when she brought a Bauhaus influence to several new shapes for KPM. The Feldblume (Wild Flowers) pattern was designed as a simplified version of 17th century pewter plates using a wide border. In 1940, Gerhard Gollwitzer added raised flowers and insects to the wide border. The plates were available to order in four variations: solid white, white with gold trim, white with gold trim and insects also with gold trim, and white with hand-painted flowers and insects in pastel colors. All decorated pieces are individually painted and signed with the artist's mark.
14 plates diameter 26. 20 cm
2 salad bowls diameter 27. 40 cm x 7. 20 h
1 serving plate diameter 32. 30 cm x h3. 50
1 built-in gravy boat with plate h 8 x 20 cm
In excellent condition, the photographs do not convey the beauty and elegance of this splendid service
The porcelain is very white and it is the fault of the photographs that you can see the shadows and it is opaque

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Rare antique imperial dinner service for 14 people. Porcelain lovers call it white gold. This brand was also shared by Frederick the Great, King of Prussia who in 1763 gave the Koenigliche the royal blue scepter symbol.
Description: Floral Embossed Rim, Gold
Insects&Trim
Pattern: KPM201 by KPM
Status: Not Known
designed by Trude Petri in 1938, when she brought a Bauhaus influence to several new shapes for KPM. The Feldblume (Wild Flowers) pattern was designed as a simplified version of 17th century pewter plates using a wide border. In 1940, Gerhard Gollwitzer added raised flowers and insects to the wide border. The plates were available to order in four variations: solid white, white with gold trim, white with gold trim and insects also with gold trim, and white with hand-painted flowers and insects in pastel colors. All decorated pieces are individually painted and signed with the artist's mark.
14 plates diameter 26. 20 cm
2 salad bowls diameter 27. 40 cm x 7. 20 h
1 serving plate diameter 32. 30 cm x h3. 50
1 built-in gravy boat with plate h 8 x 20 cm
In excellent condition, the photographs do not convey the beauty and elegance of this splendid service
The porcelain is very white and it is the fault of the photographs that you can see the shadows and it is opaque

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