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Large Meissen Blue Onion footed pitcher/creamer, gold decoration, ca.1860, 1st

Description: Antique Meissen Blue Onion footed pitcher,cross sword mark, circa 1860, 1st choice, excellent condition gold decoration to the handle and feet, made in Germany Crossed swords XX with knobs on the bottom, 1st choice! Size: 6.5 D x 6 3/4'' wide from the spout to the handle. Condition: excellent condition, very minor wear with age, no crack, repair, chip, or crazing. The gilt is intact! Thanks for visiting my shop The "onion" pattern was originally named the "bulb" patternWhile modeled after a pattern first produced by Chinese porcelain painters, which featured pomegranates unfamiliar in Saxony, the plates and bowls produced in the Meissen factory in 1740 produced their own style and feel. Among the earliest Chinese examples are underglaze blue and white porcelains of the early Ming Dynasty. The Meissen painters created hybrids that resembled flora more familiar to Europeans. The so-called "onions" are not onions at all, but, according to historians, are most likely mutations of the peaches and pomegranates modelled on the original Chinese pattern. The design is a grouping of several floral motifs, with peonies and asters in the pattern's centre, and winding stems around a bamboo stalk. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Onion)Before the end of the 18th century, other porcelain factories were copying the Meissen Zwiebelmuster. In the 19th century almost all the European manufactories offered a version, with transfer-printed outlines that were coloured in by hand. Enoch Wedgwood's pattern in the 1870s was known as "Meissen". Today, a Japanese version called "Blue Danube" is well-known and featured amongst tableware patterns.In 1739, Meissen discovered a unique combination of cobalt and oxygen by that resulted in the ability to create rich blues that would survive the extreme heat of porcelain firing. The first pattern to use this new color was Blue Onion, inspired by East Asian motifs of pomegranates, peaches, bamboo, lotus blossoms, and chrysanthemums. Then as now, the underglaze is handpainted with fine brushstrokes onto the fired and porous substrate. The color quickly penetrates deeply into the still absorbent material, appearing dull grey. Only after glazing and a second firing at a temperature of 1,450° does it acquire its magically radiant, cobalt-blue hue. A sturdy overglaze protects the décor and makes it dishwasher-safe. The famous Crossed Swords of Meissen, used since 1888, can be found at the foot of the bamboo stalk. Handmade and handpainted in Germany by Europe’s first porcelain manufactory ((https://www.scullyandscully.com/tabletop/china/meissen/dinnerware/meissen-blue-onion.axd?variant=ME800101-00308&gclid=CjwKCAiA4KaRBhBdEiwAZi1zzkqf8qkGPU0SL8f4gA3x21SDZnlqoiET2R_yoZ2dsuetHH5ZeD6U7RoCstoQAvD_BwE) Thanks for visiting my shop

Price: 135 USD

Location: Macungie, Pennsylvania

End Time: 2025-01-19T21:00:08.000Z

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Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Origin: Germany

Pattern: Blue Onion

Antique: Yes

Color: blue and white

Material: Porcelain

Vintage: Yes

Brand: Meissen

Type: Pitcher

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

Style: Victorian

Production Style: Art Pottery

Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899

Production Technique: Pottery

Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

Backstamp: Painted

Handmade: Yes

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