of the Saxonian Porcelain Manufactory Dresden. Again and again, the over-arching baroque decoration serves as a model.
read morearms are clearly different in their decor and character. The former, with star-shaped drip pan, a flat foot and a high center of gravity, already shows the influence of art nouveau, while the second, with a rounded form, is strictly baroque. Both can also serve as simple candle holders without the crown. In all variations, the hand-made floral covering indicates a real sense of stlye art work, which takes grand center stage.
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Dresden: Authentic and Unique, Excessively and Prestigiously. You must'nt be a porcelain specialist to recognise these pieces of art as of the Dresden genre - not to mistake with the Viennese manner or the gesture of Meißen.
has begun for a long time before the real foundation by Johann Carl Gottlieb Thieme in 1872. In a period of bloom in which in Dresden many house painters white china (Weissware) decorated, also produced Johann Carl Gottlieb Thieme decorative porcelain which he expelled with great success also in his small art dealer's shop and classical art action
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