Description:
Meissen porcelain, also called Dresden porcelain or porcelaine de Saxe, German hard-paste, or true, porcelain produced at the Meissen factory, near Dresden in Saxony (now Germany), from 1710 until the present day.
The high point of the Meissen factory was reached after 1731 in the modelling of the sculptor Johann Joachim Kändler. An underglaze blue decoration called Zwiebelmuster, or onion pattern, was introduced about 1739 and was widely copied. Meissen porcelain is marked with crossed blue swords.
Condition: In excellent condition.
Shipping
We offer a next working day delivery for orders placed before 4:30 p.m. Sunday to Thursday. Orders placed after this will be delivered within two working days. This excludes Friday, Saturday, and public holidays.
Return
In case you need to return a product for a personal reason that is not related to manufacturing defects, you can do the return within 14 days if the purchase was from the website, and within 7 days if the purchase was from the showroom, noting that 100 SR will be deducted as delivery fees in case if the home delivery service has been completed.