The KURLAND cup cup complements the saucer and the lid, which together make up the three-part soup cup . The cup has a diameter of 13 cm. The small lid with its pine-shaped top keeps the contents warm for longer, and KURLAND shines in all its white glory. The edges of the individual pieces are decorated with a classical relief consisting of egg sticks, cloth hangings and pearls. KURLAND is a hom
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Commissioned by Peter von Biron, Duke of Kurland, a series in strict classicist form was created in Berlin around 1790 in line with the new aesthetic, which was to become the icon of the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin: KURLAND. Its shape pays homage to the ideals and design of the ancient world. Objectivity, austerity and symmetry combine to create a noble, cohesive and timeless form - probably the most important porcelain collection of classicism.
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The KURLAND soup cup complements the saucer and the lid, which together form the three-part soup cup together. The cup has a diameter of 13 cm. The small lid with a pine-shaped lid head allows the contents to be kept warm for longer.
All in white, KURLAND shines in all its glory. The edges of the individual pieces are adorned with a classical relief consisting of egg bars, cloth hangings and pearls. KURLAND pays homage to the ideals and design of the ancient world. Since 1790, practicality, rigor and symmetry have been combined in this elegant, closed form to create a timeless classic.