"Anmut Goldene Medaille" 84-Piece Porcelain Dinner Service
- Hand-Gilt Floral, 1950s
Germany
• Description
Exquisite 84-piece porcelain dinner service by Heinrich & Co. (H&C Selb Bavaria, Germany) in the Anmut pattern, an elegant mid-century design featuring hand-applied 22-karat gold floral motifs and gilded rims.
This Anmut form, designed by Theodor Bogler, won the Gold Medal at the I Triennale di Milano (1951) and represents the finest in post-war German porcelain artistry. Each piece is beautifully balanced, with refined shapes and exceptional gold detailing.
Manufacturer: Heinrich & Co.
(H&C Selb Bavaria, Germany)
• Pattern: Anmut "Goldene Medaille - IX Triennale
Mailand"
• Backstamps: Crowned "H&C
Selb Bavaria Germany Heinrich" with Anmut and handwritten pattern numbers (16530 /
16543)
• Period: circa 1952-1965
Decoration
• Hand-applied 22K gold floral and foliate design
• Gilded rims and handles
• Smooth white porcelain body, fine and translucent
• Elegant mid-century form emphasizing balance and grace
Set Composition (84
Pieces Total)
• 9 Dinner plates (10”)
• 12 Salad/dessert plates (7 3/4”)
• 12 Soup bowls (7 1/2”)
. 12 Smaller plates (6”)
• 8 Teacups
• 11 Saucers
• 2 Oval serving platters (large and medium)
• 2 oval serving bowls
• 1 Covered vegetable/tureen with lid (lid has chip; see below)
• 1 Gravy boat with attached underplate
• 1 Creamer
• 1 Covered sugar bowl
. 12 Small goblets / liqueur or egg cups - marked "Japan"