Meissen porcelain was first produced in the town of Meissen, Germany, in the early 18th century. It is widely regarded as one of the finest examples of European porcelain and has a long and fascinating history.

The story of Meissen porcelain begins in 1708, when the ruler of Saxony, Augustus the Strong, ordered the establishment of a porcelain factory in the town of Meissen. The factory was founded by a group of artisans led by Johann Friedrich Bottger, who had been searching for a way to make true porcelain for many years while trying to make heat resistant crucibles for goldmaking. Bottger had been imprisoned by Augustus for failing to deliver on a promise to produce gold from base metals. He was eventually released and put to work on the gold project.

For nearly six years, Böttger experimented desperately. Although unable to produce gold, he did manage to make another more...

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A Meissen porcelain double-handled beaker and saucer, circa…

Meissen Landscape Scene Beaker and Saucer, 1730

A Meissen porcelain double-handled beaker and saucer, circa 1730, each painted in colours with European landscape scenes in the manner of J.G. Horoldt, in shaped reserves, within 'Laub' and 'Bandelwerk' borders, blue crossed swords and gilt monogram to…

A Meissen porcelain large cup, circa 1735, of ovoid outline…

Meissen Porcelain Cup with Chinoiserie Scenes, circa 1735

A Meissen porcelain large cup, circa 1735, of ovoid outline with plain handle, finely painted with Chinoiserie scenes in the manner of J.G. Horoldt, one reserve with an artist in a garden painting a lady's portrait watched by others, the other with two…

A Meissen Crinoline group of 'La Tasse de Chocolat', circa 1740,…

A Meissen Crinoline group of 'La Tasse de Chocolat', circa 1740, modelled by J. J. Kandler, the lady seated with a pug-dog on her lap on a chair with a high pierced back, a servant holding a tazza with a chocolate cup beside her and a tripod table on her…

A Meissen cup & saucer, floral motifs with Insect detail, late…

A Meissen cup & saucer, floral motifs with Insect detail, late 18th century

A German antique Meissen porcelain cup and saucer having floral…

A German antique Meissen porcelain cup and saucer having floral decoration and gilt interior, height 11 cm, width 14 cm