Schöne Rosenthal Selb Germany Zuckerdose aus der Sanssouci Serie (Höhe mit Deckel: 13,8 cm)
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Schöne Rosenthal Selb Germany Zuckerdose aus der Sanssouci Serie (Höhe mit Deckel: 13,8 cm)

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Schöne Rosenthal Selb Germany Zuckerdose aus der Sanssouci Serie (Höhe mit Deckel: 13,8 cm)Eine wunderschne Zuckerdose aus cremefarbenem Porzellan, verziert mit bunten Blumen, Reliefornamenten und goldenen Details. Rosenthal Sanssouci ist eine der bekanntesten und luxurisesten Porzellankollektionen von Rosenthal, inspiriert von der Eleganz des Rokoko Stils und dem historischen Erbe. Der Name der Kollektion ist mit dem berhmten Schloss Sanssouci in Potsdam (Deutschland) verbunden, das die Sommerresidenz des preuischen Knigs Friedrich des

Eine wunderschöne Zuckerdose aus cremefarbenem Porzellan, verziert mit bunten Blumen, Reliefornamenten und goldenen Details. 

„Rosenthal Sanssouci“ ist eine der bekanntesten und luxuriösesten Porzellankollektionen von Rosenthal, inspiriert von der Eleganz des Rokoko-Stils und dem historischen Erbe. Der Name der Kollektion ist mit dem berühmten Schloss Sanssouci in Potsdam (Deutschland) verbunden, das die Sommerresidenz des preußischen Königs Friedrich des Großen war – ein Symbol für Leichtigkeit, Raffinesse und aristokratisches Leben.

Diese Kollektion zeichnet sich durch ein besonders dekoratives Relief aus: Die Ränder der Geschirrteile zieren subtile, aber detailreiche Ornamente – Kombinationen aus Muschel- (Rocaille-), Ranken- und Pflanzenmotiven. Gerade dieses Relief verleiht dem „Sanssouci“-Porzellan ein einzigartiges, dreidimensionales Aussehen und ein Gefühl von Luxus, auch ohne zusätzliche Verzierungen.

Zuckerdose ohne Absplitterungen oder Risse, abgenutzte Goldverzierungen (siehe Fotos).

Fassungsvermögen der Zuckerdose: ~420 ml.

Höhe mit Deckel: 13,8 cm.

Höhe ohne Deckel: 8 cm.

Hergestellt in Deutschland. 

„Rosenthal“ begeistert seit vielen Jahren mit seinem exquisiten Porzellan – elegant, zeitlos und unglaublich langlebig. Viel Liebe zum Detail, einzigartige Ornamente, raffinierte Formen – all das macht die Produkte dieser Marke einzigartig!

Das Geschirr der deutschen Manufaktur zeichnet sich nicht nur durch schönes Design, sondern auch durch besonders hohe Qualität aus – das bleibt unvergesslich! Die Produkte von „Rosenthal“ zeichnen sich durch zeitlose Eleganz aus, die auf den Gesellschaften des 19. Jahrhunderts nicht zu übersehen war und auch heute nicht zu übersehen ist, selbst wenn sie mit modernem Stil kombiniert wird. Obwohl der deutsche Porzellanhersteller bereits vor zwei Jahrhunderten gegründet wurde, ist er nach wie vor sehr beliebt, und die Marke selbst hat keineswegs vor, sich auf ihren Lorbeeren auszuruhen! 

Mit Logos und Stempeln (Nummerierung), die Originalität und Echtheit bestätigen.

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