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This large German porcelain dinner service by Eschenbach is composed of 24 dinner plates, 12 soup plates, and six shaped serving pieces, including a covered tureen. The forms are clean and elegant in bright white hard-paste porcelain, encircled by a refined border of linked gilt geometric motifs and finished with delicate gilt rims. Factory marks appear on the reverse, with model numbers on select pieces. The set is in very good condition, with light rubbing to the gilding, occasional utensil traces, and a few small firing specks consistent with age.
Eschenbach is a German porcelain manufacture founded in 1913 in Bavaria, the region where European hard-paste porcelain was first developed in the early 1700s. Long celebrated as the cradle of the craft, Bavaria fostered the traditions of refinement and innovation that Eschenbach carried into the 20th century. Known for refined hard-paste bodies, precise modeling, and discreet decoration, Eschenbach produced durable wares for both elegant domestic tables and professional settings.
This elegant service sets a serene, luminous table and layers effortlessly with antique silver and cut crystal. The dinner and soup plates serve well for formal entertaining, while the shaped pieces provide a handsome focal point at the center. When not in use, the stack of plates and the lidded tureen display attractively in a breakfront or on open shelving, bringing a quiet classical note to any interior.
Dinner plates are approx. 9½" diameter. Tureen is 6¾" diameter
Dinner plates are approx. 24cm diameter. Tureen is 17cm diameter
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