
Schumann Arzberg 'Rosa' Reticulated Tea Set with Pierre-Joseph Redouté Botanical Prints
This is a collection of fine porcelain tea service items from the 'Tradition seit 1881' line produced by Schumann Arzberg, Germany. The set features a distinctive white glazed porcelain body with a decorative reticulated (pierced) lattice-work rim on the plates and saucers. The central motif is a detailed botanical illustration of a pink 'Rosa' (rose), styled after the celebrated works of Belgian botanical artist Pierre-Joseph Redouté. The edges are finished with a fine gold-leaf gilding, which appears largely intact but may show minor rubbing consistent with careful use. The cups feature a classic rounded tea shape with a looped handle and repeating rose motifs on the exterior. The plates exhibit complex openwork borders with delicate leaf accents integrated into the ceramic molding. Based on the manufacturer and style, these pieces likely date from the mid-to-late 20th century. The porcelain displays high-quality translucent qualities and fine craftsmanship. Condition appears to be excellent vintage quality; there are no visible chips, cracks, or heavy crazing in the photographic view. The set retains a brilliant white luster, though some light shelf wear on the unglazed foot rings is expected for pieces of this age.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $650
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Category
Vintage Tableware and Fine Porcelain
Appraised On
December 21, 2025
Estimated Value
$450 - $650
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Pierre Joseph Redouté, Schumann Arzberg Tradition seit 1881, rosa
Item Description
This is a collection of fine porcelain tea service items from the 'Tradition seit 1881' line produced by Schumann Arzberg, Germany. The set features a distinctive white glazed porcelain body with a decorative reticulated (pierced) lattice-work rim on the plates and saucers. The central motif is a detailed botanical illustration of a pink 'Rosa' (rose), styled after the celebrated works of Belgian botanical artist Pierre-Joseph Redouté. The edges are finished with a fine gold-leaf gilding, which appears largely intact but may show minor rubbing consistent with careful use. The cups feature a classic rounded tea shape with a looped handle and repeating rose motifs on the exterior. The plates exhibit complex openwork borders with delicate leaf accents integrated into the ceramic molding. Based on the manufacturer and style, these pieces likely date from the mid-to-late 20th century. The porcelain displays high-quality translucent qualities and fine craftsmanship. Condition appears to be excellent vintage quality; there are no visible chips, cracks, or heavy crazing in the photographic view. The set retains a brilliant white luster, though some light shelf wear on the unglazed foot rings is expected for pieces of this age.
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