Augarten Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Soup Plate (8in/20.5cm)
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Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Soup Plate (8in/20.5cm)20.5cm (d) / 8" (d)
$380
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Dinner Plate (11in/28.5cm)28.5cm (d) / 11" (d)
$585
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Salad / Dessert Plate (8in/20cm)20cm (d) / 8" (d)
$325
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Starter Plate (10in/25cm)25cm (d) / 10" (d)
$485
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Bowl5cm (h) x 16cm (d) / 2.0" (h) x 6.3" (d)
$420
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Serving Platter33cm (l) x 20cm (w) / 12.9" (l) x 7.8" (w)
$1,845
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Serving Platter5.5cm (h) x 20cm (w) x 32cm (l) / 2.1" (h) x 7.8" (w) x 12.5" (l)
$1,050
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Deep Serving Platter38cm (l) x 24.5cm (w) / 14.8" (l) x 9.6" (w)
$800
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Shallow Tureen16.5cm (h) x 30cm (w) x 22cm (d) / 6.4" (h) x 11.7" (w) x 8.6" (l)
$2,220
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Lidded Serving Dish15.5cm (h) x 30cm (w) x 22.5cm (d) / 6.1" (h) x 11.7" (w) x 8.8" (l)
$2,405
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Salad Bowl8cm (h) x 24.5cm (d) / 3.1" (h) x 9.6" (d)
$755
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Deep Soup Tureen20cm (h) x 27cm (w) x 18cm (d) / 7.8" (h) x 10.5" (w) x 7.0" (l)
$2,970
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Coffee Pot21cm (h) x 17cm (w) x 11cm (d) / 8.2" (h) x 6.6" (w) x 4.3" (l)
$840
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Creamer17cm (h) / 7" (h)
$400
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Coffee Cup and Saucer6cm (h) x 8.5cm (d) / 2.3" (h) x 3.3" (d)
$475
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Sugar Bowl11cm (h) x 11cm (w) x 9cm (d) / 4.3" (h) x 4.3" (w) x 3.5" (l)
$415
Meet the Maker:
Augarten
This Vienna workshop defined baroque pottery in the 18th century, then reinvented itself as a purveyor of Modernism. Today Augarten's skilled ceramicists incorporate 300 years of design traditions in every dish, refining each piece by hand and etching it with the recognizable “Bindenschild” coat of arms.