The European Porcelain and Ceramics category brings together porcelain, earthenware and stoneware objects from across the continent, often rooted in regional traditions, royal factories and artistic collaboration.
Here, 18th-century Baroque decorations and rococo busts coexist with stylish 20th-century tableware, decorative vases and studio-made unique pieces.
Some of the most popular manufacturers are Meissen, Royal Copenhagen, Rosenthal, Limoges, Herend and Wedgwood – all with centuries-old traditions and a design language that has become a style setter. Lesser-known manufacturers such as Villeroy & Boch, Nymphenburg and Sèvres are also regular contributors. The older objects often include tableware, figurines and decorative objects with period signatures, relief decoration and factory markings.
Auctionet's catalogue of sold items includes sales of signed objects from names such as Björn Wiinblad, Turi Gramstad Oliver, Tapio Wirkkala, and several works linked to Europe's artistic golden age. Among the most notable are complete tea sets, rare bisque porcelain figurines and faience dishes from 18th-century France.
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