R.S. Prussia porcelain refers to a type of high-quality porcelain produced in Germany during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and then after World War II in Poland by the Reinhold Schlegelmilch factory. The name "R.S. Prussia" is derived from the red mark that was often stamped on the bottom of these porcelain pieces, indicating their origin and manufacturer. The porcelain was not actually produced in Prussia, but rather in Tillowitz, the area of what is now modern-day Poland.
During the late 19th century, R.S. Prussia porcelain was heavily influenced by the Art Nouveau movement. The designs featured flowing lines, organic shapes, and intricate details, often hand-painted with colourful and elaborate decorations. The wares were typically moulded into various forms, such as plates, vases, bowls, and teapots then then carefully hand-painted by skilled artisans.
In addition to hand-painting, R.S. Prussia more...
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