
Rijksmuseum
Tea Service on Stand
Johannes Engelbrecht
- Date
- c. 1725 - c. 1730
- Medium
- silver (metal), porcelain
- Culture
- Augsburg
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
This tea service was likely a gift from Elector Frederick Augustus II to Tsarina Elizabeth of Russia. She had a particular affection for Meissen porcelain and Chinese inspired decorative designs. The gilded silver stand was specially designed to elevate the set into a true highlight of a reception room.
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