Reinhold Schlegelmilch had two sons, Arnold Schlegelmilch and Ehrhard Schlegelmilch.Ehrhard Schlegelmilch operated the factory in Suhl, and during this period, most of the pieces exported to the United States bore the "RS Prussia" mark stamped in red.from a wealthy couple in Brentwood, California, for whom she worked.Grandmother meant a great deal to the couple and passed along many of their things to her, including this vase.
On the basis of that discovery, Augustus the Strong of Saxony founded the Meissen porcelain factory, the oldest German porcelain factory still in existence.
There is a 10 1/4" handled cake plate and six 6" plates.
Each of the pieces are covered in soft pink and creamy white life like flowers on a shaded soft green lustre background.
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