Set for 6 persons. 17 pcs with lids. Mid 20th century? 1930s?. Blue Meissen mark has 2 parallel scratches across. Measurements: Coffeepot/Teapot: 6" high, 8” high to top of lid and 7 1/4" from handle to spout. Footed cups: 3 1/16" wide and 2" high Saucers: 5" wide Creamer: 5" to top of handle Sugar: 4 1/2" to top of lid. CONDITION: No chips, no cracks, no crazing or gold loss, no other defects.
My grandparents brought it from Germany where they worked in 1951.
Dear Natalia,
Thank you for yoir request. Do all pieces have these two strigiations on the underside through the double sword hallmark?
With kind regards,
Georg
Dear Natalia,
Thank you for the additional information and your patience. The presented object is a coffee service set for 6 persons. The service set includes a coffee pot, a creamer, a sugar pot, 6 cups, and five saucers. The set has the so-called B-Form and a cobalt and flower decor. The cut through the sword hallmark is a classification of the quality of the pieces. So a perfect piece has no cut, a piece with minor mistakes has one cut and pieces with more mistakes during the burning of the forms has two cuts like the presented porcelain here. Nevertheless, these sets are common and searched on the market.
An estimation would be between 800 to 1600 USD.
This estimation is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail "asking prices" can be higher and vary.
With best regards,
Georg
Deasr Georg,
I see that I made a mistake when taking the photo. There are six saucers, the set is intact. Will it affect ther estimation?
Dear Natalia,
I named you an estimation range. So the possibility that you can sell it more in the direction of 1600 USD is more possible then 800 USD. Have a nice weekend.
With kind regards,
Georg
Dear Georg,
Yes, all of them.