Rare & Collectable Dresden Porcelain for Sale

Offering a varied selection of eighteenth and nineteenth century Dresden porcelain figures, vases, tabelwares and centrepieces for sale.

The town of Dresden was an important centre for the artistic, cultural and intellectual movement, and it attracted painters, sculptors, poets, philosophers and porcelain decorators alike.

But originally it wasn't the porcelain factories but the painting studios that were responsible for Dresden Porcelain becoming so well known all over the world.

However Dresden Porcelain and the dresden style is always associated with wares bearing the blue crown mark first registered by Richard Klemm, Donath & Co., Oswald Lorenz, and Adolph Hamann in 1883.

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Carl Thieme, was one Dresden sculptor who manufactured his own pieces.

He founded the Saxon Porcelain Manufactory in Potschappel in 1872 and one of Thiemes employees was Karl August Kuntzsch, a talented flower modeller and later his son-in-law and business partner.

Karl August Kuntzsch began the Dresden tradition of adding opulent flower displays to Dresden pieces, a well know feature of some of the best Dresden Porcelain.

Crown Dresden is porcelain produced by outside decorator Helena Wolfsohn, in Dresden in the 1870s.

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