
Wolfram Wiesau Bavaria Art Deco Tea Set c. 1928 · Pink Roses · Pearl Lustre · Gold Gilt You are looking at an exquisite vintage tea set by Wolfram Wiesau of Bavaria, Germany, produced circa 1928 during the height of the Art Deco era. This is genuine, quality-marked German porcelain - not a reproduction - bearing the original crowned shield backstamp with the Wolfram Wiesau Bavaria mark on every piece. The set is finished in a beautiful iridescent pearl lustre glaze that catches the light with a soft, shimmering quality rarely seen in modern china. Each piece is decorated with a classic hand-applied pink rose motif with dark green foliage, and features ornate gold scroll handles with gold-trimmed scalloped edges throughout.
This is the kind of set that graced a proper Bavarian drawing room in the late 1920s - and it still has the elegance to do so today. What's Included Lidded sugar bowl with gold knop Milk / cream jug 2 x teacups 2 x matching saucers Authenticated Wolfram Wiesau backstamp All pieces matching pattern Condition Vintage Good Condition. All pieces are structurally sound with no chips or cracks. Please examine all photographs carefully before purchasing, as the images form part of the description. Some age-appropriate wear to the gold trim may be present, consistent with a piece of this age and period. This is a nearly 100-year-old set and should be treated as the antique it is. The pearl lustre technique was expensive and labour-intensive, used on higher-end export ware of the period. Art Deco German porcelain from the 1920s is actively collected and sought after by European and American buyers alike. A perfect gift, display piece, or addition to a serious porcelain collection.