A few examples of appraisal values for
DRESDEN SAUCER
Search our price guide for your own treasures
-
COLECTION OF GERMAN PORCELAINthe
COLECTION OF GERMAN PORCELAINthe first: a Richard Klemm, Dresden teapot (6 1/4" high); the second: a KPM covered, two-handled cup (5" high); the third: a Meissen cup and saucer (the cup 3 1/2" high); the fourth: a Meissen lozenge-shaped dish (5 1/4 inches wide); the fifth: a Dresden saucer (5 1/2" dia.); the sixth: a KPM saucer (6 1/4" dia.); the seventh: a plate, blue painted crown mark (10" dia.) Condition:
-
A Collection of Continental and
A Collection of Continental and English Porcelain Articles
comprising two G. L. Ashworth Bros. Ironstone plates; three plates marked Mintons Denmark to the underside; two soup bowls marked Manufactured for Hudson Minton Southsea to the underside; a faïence plate marked M/AD to the underside; a covered cup; a Dresden porcelain inkwell; a Vista Allegre Portugal tea caddy; a teapot; a pewter mounted faïence tankard; a covered tureen; two Dresden saucers; a Vienna leaf-form serving dish; a small bowl; a Vienna saucer; a Meissen saucer bearing crossed swords with seconds marks to the underside; an unmarked saucer with iridescent borders and three Samson porcelain plates; 24 items total.
Height of tankard 9 inches.
Property from the Collection of Ron Winter, Merwins Antiques, Birmingham, Michigan
...many more examples with full details are available to our members - Learn more