Approximately 1800-1840.
For the measurements of the individual pieces, see Description.
Richard Ginori porcelain tea set, consisting of a teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and ten cups with saucers, for a total of thirteen pieces. Period, circa 1800-1840. The set features a refined decoration, depicting a pair of polychrome birds facing each other, perched on precious pure gold ramages. Each piece is marked on the bottom with a small star painted in gold. This mark was generally affixed to the products of the Tuscan furnace until the fourth decade of the 24th century. The star could also be blue or red. Teapot measurements: width 12, depth 20, 16 cm. Milk jug measurements: width 10, depth 22, height 16 cm. Sugar bowl measurements: width 10, depth 14, height XNUMX cm. Condition: perfect.
Bibliography: “THE RICHARD GINORI MANUFACTURE”, by R. Monti, 1988, Mondadori/De Luca Editions.
Provenance: Faenza, Private Collection.
A certificate of guarantee is issued in accordance with the law regarding the authenticity and lawful origin of the service.
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