Hermann Goring Formal Dinnerware- Coffee Pot & Saucers # 1406
This is part of the large grouping of dinnerware I picked up last week with the full description and details here.
I am listing both the Coffee pot and the Tea pot grouped with two cups and saucers and think that is best. These are of course the most difficult items to obtain with any grouping of porcelain in most cases.
The porcelain is of exceptional quality and was manufactured by the firm of Richard Ginori for Hermann Goring's 50th birthday. The Ginori firm is still in business to this day and was established in 1763 and is collectible in its own right.
The porcelain is a pale blue with the Reichmarschall's insignia featuring the large golden Adler with crossed batons, hand painted reliefs to exterior edges in gold and blue and gold highlights. The coffee pot is just over 7 inches tall and is in beautiful condition, the cups have the same logo and reliefs to both the cup and the saucer. The saucer measures 6 inches in diameter and have an overall height of 2 1/4 inches, they are just as nice as the pot itself and are typical of the period and very deco in style.
Each setting or piece I send out will be accompanied by various copies of the provenance that was obtained with the pieces from the veterans family.
Product Id: #1406
I am listing both the Coffee pot and the Tea pot grouped with two cups and saucers and think that is best. These are of course the most difficult items to obtain with any grouping of porcelain in most cases.
The porcelain is of exceptional quality and was manufactured by the firm of Richard Ginori for Hermann Goring's 50th birthday. The Ginori firm is still in business to this day and was established in 1763 and is collectible in its own right.
The porcelain is a pale blue with the Reichmarschall's insignia featuring the large golden Adler with crossed batons, hand painted reliefs to exterior edges in gold and blue and gold highlights. The coffee pot is just over 7 inches tall and is in beautiful condition, the cups have the same logo and reliefs to both the cup and the saucer. The saucer measures 6 inches in diameter and have an overall height of 2 1/4 inches, they are just as nice as the pot itself and are typical of the period and very deco in style.
Each setting or piece I send out will be accompanied by various copies of the provenance that was obtained with the pieces from the veterans family.
(Hermann Goring Formal Dinnerware- Coffee Pot & Saucers)
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This is part of the large grouping of dinnerware I picked up last week with the full description and details here.
I am listing both the Coffee pot and the Tea pot grouped with two cups and saucers and think that is best. These are of course the most difficult items to obtain with any grouping of porcelain in most cases.
The porcelain is of exceptional quality and was manufactured by the firm of Richard Ginori for Hermann Goring's 50th birthday. The Ginori firm is still in business to this day and was established in 1763 and is collectible in its own right.
The porcelain is a pale blue with the Reichmarschall's insignia featuring the large golden Adler with crossed batons, hand painted reliefs to exterior edges in gold and blue and gold highlights. The coffee pot is just over 7 inches tall and is in beautiful condition, the cups have the same logo and reliefs to both the cup and the saucer. The saucer measures 6 inches in diameter and have an overall height of 2 1/4 inches, they are just as nice as the pot itself and are typical of the period and very deco in style.
Each setting or piece I send out will be accompanied by various copies of the provenance that was obtained with the pieces from the veterans family.
I am listing both the Coffee pot and the Tea pot grouped with two cups and saucers and think that is best. These are of course the most difficult items to obtain with any grouping of porcelain in most cases.
The porcelain is of exceptional quality and was manufactured by the firm of Richard Ginori for Hermann Goring's 50th birthday. The Ginori firm is still in business to this day and was established in 1763 and is collectible in its own right.
The porcelain is a pale blue with the Reichmarschall's insignia featuring the large golden Adler with crossed batons, hand painted reliefs to exterior edges in gold and blue and gold highlights. The coffee pot is just over 7 inches tall and is in beautiful condition, the cups have the same logo and reliefs to both the cup and the saucer. The saucer measures 6 inches in diameter and have an overall height of 2 1/4 inches, they are just as nice as the pot itself and are typical of the period and very deco in style.
Each setting or piece I send out will be accompanied by various copies of the provenance that was obtained with the pieces from the veterans family.
(Hermann Goring Formal Dinnerware- Coffee Pot & Saucers)