Meissen, established in 1710, produced Europe's first hard-paste porcelain. Early 18th-century Kaendler figures and Augustus Rex pieces are among the most prized European ceramics at auction. This guide covers verified auction results for Meissen figurines, dinner services, vases, and decorative wares.
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Meissen Porcelain Cane
Meissen Porcelain Cane -Ca. 1880 -Cylindrical porcelain knob finely painted with two large panels of flower arrangements on the side and a smaller third one in the same taste on the top
Meissen Porcelain Cane -19th Century -Stretching pistol shaped grip white porcelain handle decorated in cobalt blue with the classic, “Zwiebelmus
Meissen Porcelain Cane
Meissen Porcelain Vase
Meissen Porcelain Sweetmeat Dish German Meissen porcelain sweetmeat dish, molded in the form of a shell and supported by a seated female figure wearing a yellow robe with a white hood
Meissen Porcelain Sparrow Figurine Meissen porcelain sparrow figurine, depicting a sparrow gazing downward perched on a flowering tree form base
Meissen porcelain figurine, 19th c., 12"h 19th century hand painted Meissen porcelain figurine depicting Cupid holding a bird with a love letter in one hand and a flaming heart in the other, with a qu
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