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Description

This beautiful teapot, crafted in Baroque style and richly adorned with golden accents - a golden raised rim, golden legs, and intricate embellished handles, was manufactured by the Ku00f6nigszelt factory between 1930 and 1945. During this historical period, the territory was part of Germany, then became part of Poland after World War II. This unique historical context makes the teapot an invaluable treasure for collectors, not only as part of their tea set collection but also as a source of fascinating aspects of the past.

` Creator: Porzellanfabrik Ku00f6nigszelt AG

` Style: Baroque (In the Style Of)

` Date of Manufacture: 1930s

` Period: World War II era

` Marked : Koenigszelt Germany Charlotte

` Materials and Techniques:Porcelain

` Color: White, Gold

` Pattern Decor: The pattern is Charlotte

` Total Weigt: 1000 gram / 2.2046

` Excellent Condition: Appears pristine, displaying no signs of previous use. Immaculate condition with no scratches or indications of wear. from any structural concerns, it stands in flawless state.

1. Pot

` Count: 1 pcs

` Height: 21 cm / 8.26 inch

` Diameter open: 9 cm / 3.54 inch

` Volume: 1200 ml

` Weight: 630 gram / 1.3891 pounds




4.Sugar bowl

Count: 1 pcs

` Diameter approx.: 9 cm / 3.54 inches

` Height approx.: 12 cm / 4.72 inches

` Weight: 267 gram / 0.5996 pounds


5.Milk Jug,Sauciere

` Count: 1 pcs

` Width: 12.5 cm / 4.92 inch

` Max Diameter approx.: 7 cm / 2.75 inches

` Height approx.: 9 cm / 3.54 inches

` Weight: 162 gram / 0.3571 pounds

` Volume: 300 ml

` SKU: C0398-VG

Note
We acquire all our items through treasure hunting in old estates, houses, cabins, barns, auctions, flea markets, estate sales, and garage sales. Therefore, we may not always know the history of the items we sell. All our items have been previously used and are in vintage or antique condition. They may show signs of wear and aging such as light scratches, scuffs, surface rust, dents/dings, cracks, chipped ceramics, and repairs, etc., and are sold as they are. Describing previously owned collectibles and antiques can be challenging as condition is subjective. We make every effort to describe items carefully and accurately, along with photos showing all the good, bad, and ugly. Please review all photos as they are part of the description. If you have ANY questions, please email and we will respond as quickly as possible.