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    Nymphenburg Saucer from Klessheim Palace

    Hello, new member here. I am looking for more information on this plate. While Klessheim is more famous for the discovery of the Knight's Cross with diamonds and other very rare awards, the Germans also used it to host foreign guests such as Mussolini and Horthy. I've seen some of the flatware from there but there is very little to no info on the porcelain used. I had messaged Nymphenburg about it and they were very helpful.
    So if anyone has any info or period photos from the palace showing this pattern in use I would love to see them.
    Thank you all and glad to join this forum,
    Jake

    http://imgur.com/a/nNE9l (link to images)

    #2
    Wow, you did well to get a reply like that from Nymphenburg. Normally they are very reluctant to even mention links with that era.


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      #3
      Welcome among us, Jake -- it's good to have you here!

      Cheers,

      Br. James

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        #4
        Bump still looking for info or pictures.
        Thanks,
        Jake

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          #5
          Just so this doesn't turn into a useless thread.
          Erich
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          Festina lente!

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            #6
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              #7
              A nice piece of History!

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                #8
                A great piece of documentation -- thanks for sharing this, Erich!

                Br. James

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                  #9
                  To be more clear--I only added Jake's images that were posted on a photo hosting site. This way the thread won't be worthless when they are dropped by the hosting site.
                  Erich
                  Festina lente!

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