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Rosenthal - Sanssouci Bianco - Dinner Set 39 Pieces For 12 People - 10%

$ 832.98

  • Brand: Rosenthal
  • Color: White
  • EAN: 4012438122984
  • Included in the set: Dinner set
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Model: SANSSOUCI WHITE WEIS
  • Type: Set of items to bowls
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • additonal features: Easy to Clean
  • gtin13: 4012438122984

Description

39-piece plates set for 12 people Sanssouci white Weis by Rosenthal Promotion -10% The set consists of: - n. 12 dinner plates 26 cm - n. 12 soup plates 23 cm - n. 12 fruit plates 21 cm - n. 1 small salad bowl 26 cm - n. 1 oval tray 38 cm - n. 1 Placeholder plate / round serving plate ø 31 cm Material: Porcelain Suitable for washing in the dishwasher and for use in the microwave Made in Germany New product Original Rosenthal packaging We are Rosenthal Authorized Dealers Contact us in the ai store references companies listed below for any information or for personalized compositions of the service of dishes or for personalized purchases When Frederick the Great had his new Sanssouci Palace built in Potsdam in 1745, he also gave the task of creating MODO specially laid table. In this period the architecture and interior decoration were seen as an indissoluble unity. The relief of the "Sanssouci" porcelain service by Rosenthal reflects with its delicate structure the Rococo style of the "Great Hall" of Sanssouci Castle. The service was highly regarded and imitated by numerous producers. But only Rosenthal obtained in 1894 the license from the royal porcelain manufactory to create this faithful service to the original. It has never been modified and still corresponds to the service of the " vecchio Fritz" today. 39-piece plates set for 12 people Sanssouci white Weis by Rosenthal for any information or for personalized compositions of the service of dishes or for personalized purchases When Frederick the Great had his new Sanssouci Palace built in Potsdam in 1745, he also gave the task of creating MODO specially laid table. In this period the architecture and interior decoration were seen as an indissoluble unity. The relief of the "Sanssouci" porcelain service by Rosenthal reflects with its delicate structure the Rococo style of the "Great Hall" of Sanssouci Castle. The service was highly regarded and imitated by numerous producers. But only Rosenthal obtained in 1894 the license from the royal porcelain manufactory to create this faithful service to the original. It has never been modified and s