Cup and saucer Wingolf Marburg, 1853
students, porcelain, unusual cup in cylindrical form, flared lip, on the wall the full coat of arms of Marburg Wingolf in the finest miniature painting, the gilded parts also with etched decoration, the coat of arms held by two lions as auxiliary decoration, the coat of arms underlaid with two crossed white flags, since they were initially constituted without names and colors, the names of the members in two bars on the reverse: H. Seebohm/G. Wissemann/O. Vilmar/F. Altmüller/R. Busch/A. Swabedissen/S. Frankfurth/H. Hardmann/P. Wiederhold/C. Koch/F. Wigand/H. Ochs/F. Streibelein/F. Soldan/S. Wiskemann/J. Iffland/A. Soldan/W. Kolbe/C. Hoffmann/H. Brell/J. Credé/F. Cock/W. Junghans/H. Zimmern/W. Eisenberg/C. Hosbach/E. Sopp/J. Heinrich/W. Heldmann/W. Bichell/F. Theiss/G. Schaefer/L. Credé/E. v. Starck/O. Justi/E. Grimmell/C. Wille/Ad. Soldan/E. Gerlach/G. Scheffer/L. Werner/Th. Schimmelpfeng/H. Gabriel/P. Ganß/J. Gebig/C. Rauch/E. Schaefer/G. Schember/A. Heldmann/E. Paulus/E. Schlee/W. Siebert an O. Vilmar 18Ph.53, lip and handle gilded, saucer with gilded rim, extremely rare, no comparable piece detectable, age-appropriate condition, gold rim rubbed, lip of the cup bumped on the outside, d. 17 cm
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