
Schumann Arzberg Bavaria Floral Coffee Pot (Empress Style)
This is a vintage porcelain coffee pot from the renowned Schumann Arzberg factory in Bavaria, Germany, likely dating from the mid-20th century (circa 1945-1960s). The vessel is crafted from high-quality fine bone china or porcelain, featuring a warm creamy-white glaze. It is decorated with the classic 'Wildrose' or 'Dresden Flowers' multi-color floral spray pattern, which includes vibrant purple, orange, and blue blossoms. The pot exhibits a highly ornate Rococo-revival style, characterized by a scalloped rim, an elegant S-scroll handle with a thumb rest, and elaborate raised relief molding or scrollwork swags around the upper shoulder. The base is pedestal-style with a matching scalloped edge. Fine gold gilt accents are applied along the rim, handle edges, spout, and base, highlighting the delicate craftsmanship. While the lid is not visible in the frame, the pot itself appears to be in good vintage condition with no immediate evidence of chips or cracks; however, there is noticeable light wear to the gold gilding on the high points of the spout and rim, consistent with age and use. The construction shows the high transparency and smoothness associated with Schumann porcelain production of the period.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Basic Information
Category
Antique and Vintage Fine China / Teaware
Appraised On
April 27, 2026
Estimated Value
$450 - $650
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Bavaria schumann china 8 place complete set
Item Description
This is a vintage porcelain coffee pot from the renowned Schumann Arzberg factory in Bavaria, Germany, likely dating from the mid-20th century (circa 1945-1960s). The vessel is crafted from high-quality fine bone china or porcelain, featuring a warm creamy-white glaze. It is decorated with the classic 'Wildrose' or 'Dresden Flowers' multi-color floral spray pattern, which includes vibrant purple, orange, and blue blossoms. The pot exhibits a highly ornate Rococo-revival style, characterized by a scalloped rim, an elegant S-scroll handle with a thumb rest, and elaborate raised relief molding or scrollwork swags around the upper shoulder. The base is pedestal-style with a matching scalloped edge. Fine gold gilt accents are applied along the rim, handle edges, spout, and base, highlighting the delicate craftsmanship. While the lid is not visible in the frame, the pot itself appears to be in good vintage condition with no immediate evidence of chips or cracks; however, there is noticeable light wear to the gold gilding on the high points of the spout and rim, consistent with age and use. The construction shows the high transparency and smoothness associated with Schumann porcelain production of the period.
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