Hermann Goring Cup and Saucer- Reichmarshall Pattern- Richard Ginori # 3352
The Reichmarshall pattern dinnerware to me has always been the rarest along with the KPM examples with the border crest. When the veteran lot came up some years back it was all sold very quickly and it is really fine porcelain. I had it all grouped in lots and there were a few pieces that were leftover including a couple tea cups and one complete cup and saucer which never made it up with the groupings. This is the cup and saucer and it was sold and is now here and available for consideration.
The cup at its widest is about 4 inches wide and the saucer is about 6 inches wide and bots are undamaged with no repairs. There is a minor flaw on the left wing of the transfer on the cup but not a major detraction and shot close for the listing. It's a very rare set and I never see them and even when a piece comes up from time to time their not cup and saucer. The link for the original grouping is below for reference and very nice pieces.
The Reichmarshall pattern dinnerware to me has always been the rarest along with the KPM examples with the border crest. When the veteran lot came up some years back it was all sold very quickly and it is really fine porcelain. I had it all grouped in lots and there were a few pieces that were leftover including a couple tea cups and one complete cup and saucer which never made it up with the groupings. This is the cup and saucer and it was sold and is now here and available for consideration.
The cup at its widest is about 4 inches wide and the saucer is about 6 inches wide and bots are undamaged with no repairs. There is a minor flaw on the left wing of the transfer on the cup but not a major detraction and shot close for the listing. It's a very rare set and I never see them and even when a piece comes up from time to time their not cup and saucer. The link for the original grouping is below for reference and very nice pieces.