Perfect DRESDEN Porcelain Small Cache Pot, Scattered Flowers sugar bowl, Signed, in Excellent Condition / Bone China hot Germany
Beautiful Dresden Small hot Cache Pot. Scattered Flower with the Dresden/Meissen Gold details and shapes.
Perfect DRESDEN Porcelain Small Cache Pot, sugar bowl.
Marked Dresden , in Excellent Condition
Bone China Germany
Height 3.5” 8cm
Width 4” 10cm
Dresden Porcelain, is a German company for the production of decorative and luxury porcelain. Founded in 1872, and became one of the most valuable porcelain pieces up to date.
The Saxon Dresden Porcelain Manufactory not only employed its own modellers and painters to develop new shapes and decors. She has also made frequent use of external art savvy. In 1900, there was cooperation with professors and graduates of the Dresden School of Applied Arts. From 1985 onwards, it was members of the Burg Giebichenstein University of Art in Halle who created new designs. Since 1993, the Dresden Porcelain Art Association has acted as an interface between the art world and the manufactuer's business world.
Factory modellers: Reinhold Braunschmidt (1882–1954), Joseph Dobner (1895-1958), Olaf Stoy (born 1959)
Factory painters: Ludwig Geyer (1842–1937), Hugo Rost (1874-1948), Steffen Luksch (born 1950)
Free-lance artists: Otto Gussmann (1869–1926), Fritz Schlesinger (1896–1988), Charlotte Sommer-Landgraf (1928-2006)