Konigliche Porzellan-Manufaktur (German, founded 1763), late 19th century. Expansive mainly KPM, hard paste expansive porcelain dinnerware service, white ground with multi-color floral sprays and insects decorations with molded embossedbasketweave border and gold rim, the set comprised of: fifteen plates (9.75", two chipped, one cracked), sixteen plates (9.5", one chipped, four bases chips, one rim repair) seventeen plates (8.25", five chipped), fourteen rim soup plates(one with chip to foot), sixteen bread plates, one oval tureen, figural handle (11" H, 22" x 8" ), one round covered compote (h. 9", dia. 11"), three oval platters (15", rim as found; 17.5", rim repair; & 19"), one fish platter (24.5" x 12"),two, side-handle sauce boats with attached stands (h. 3.5", 9.75" x 8," one has base edge chip, one has handle crack), one compote (h. 3.25", dia. 9.25"), one compote (h. 5.75", dia. 9"), two figural double salts (h. 4.75", w. 5.25", d.3.25," one with bowl rim repair), one round compote lid with figural handle (h. 6", dia. 9," chip to finial), three similar square serving bowls (8.75" & 9.75"), five Louis Levinson demitasse cups and saucers or butter pats (chips)
Condition
As noted in description; almost all with marks struck through with wear to gilding.