Antique Dresden Teichert Meissen Reticulated hand painted compote

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Antique Dresden Teichert Meissen Reticulated hand painted compote. All hand
painted piece from late 19th to early 20th century with no damage or restorations. Solid and stable, not wobbly. 8.75" wide x 7: tall, no wear to gilding.The term "Dresden porcelain" refers more to an artistic movement than a particular line of figurines or dinnerware. Several decorating studios emerged in this Saxony capital in response to the rise of "Romanticism" during the 19th century. Dresden was an important center of this artistic, cultural and intellectual movement, which attracted painters, sculptors, poets, philosophers and porcelain decorators alike. In 1883, in response to the exciting developments happening all around them, four prominent ceramic decorators registered the famous blue crown Dresden mark, and the widely popular "Dresden style" was born.
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      Antique Dresden Teichert Meissen Reticulated hand painted compote. All hand
      painted piece from late 19th to early 20th century with no damage or restorations. Solid and stable, not wobbly. 8.75" wide x 7: tall, no wear to gilding.The term "Dresden porcelain" refers more to an artistic movement than a particular line of figurines or dinnerware. Several decorating studios emerged in this Saxony capital in response to the rise of "Romanticism" during the 19th century. Dresden was an important center of this artistic, cultural and intellectual movement, which attracted painters, sculptors, poets, philosophers and porcelain decorators alike. In 1883, in response to the exciting developments happening all around them, four prominent ceramic decorators registered the famous blue crown Dresden mark, and the widely popular "Dresden style" was born.

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