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Weimar Porcelain Gravy Boat

  • Based on the hallmarks and imagery provided, this a Weimar Porzellan Gravy Boat (also known as a sauciere) with an attached underplate.
  • This piece is part of a storied history of German porcelain manufacturing that dates back to the late 18th century. 
  • Produced by Weimar Porzellan in Blankenhain, Germany. 
  • This is the Katharina shape, characterized by elegant, graceful curved lines and a scalloped rim. 
  • It features a classic floral transferware pattern (likely golden roses) accented with heavy, hand-painted gold trim on the handle, spout, and base. 
  • The "Weimar Germany" mark with the crown and wreath crest was primarily used between 1848 and 1933. 
  • Weimar porcelain is known for its high-end craftsmanship, merging traditional hand-painting with durable, glossy glazes.  
  • Fine porcelain is prized for its strength and resistance to daily wear, maintaining its beauty and luster for decades if properly cared for. 
  • The attached underplate design is a functional benefit, as it catches drips and prevents spills on your tablecloth during serving.
  • 10" Long X 5" Wide X 4" High
$8.98

Original: $25.65

-65%
Weimar Porcelain Gravy Boat—

$25.65

$8.98

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  • Based on the hallmarks and imagery provided, this a Weimar Porzellan Gravy Boat (also known as a sauciere) with an attached underplate.
  • This piece is part of a storied history of German porcelain manufacturing that dates back to the late 18th century. 
  • Produced by Weimar Porzellan in Blankenhain, Germany. 
  • This is the Katharina shape, characterized by elegant, graceful curved lines and a scalloped rim. 
  • It features a classic floral transferware pattern (likely golden roses) accented with heavy, hand-painted gold trim on the handle, spout, and base. 
  • The "Weimar Germany" mark with the crown and wreath crest was primarily used between 1848 and 1933. 
  • Weimar porcelain is known for its high-end craftsmanship, merging traditional hand-painting with durable, glossy glazes.  
  • Fine porcelain is prized for its strength and resistance to daily wear, maintaining its beauty and luster for decades if properly cared for. 
  • The attached underplate design is a functional benefit, as it catches drips and prevents spills on your tablecloth during serving.
  • 10" Long X 5" Wide X 4" High
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