Jonas Lindkvist, 47 service pieces 'Kyoto', Gustavsberg.
Bone china with gold decoration. A few pieces in original boxes.
15 coffee cups with saucers
Creamer 8.5 cm
Two sugar bowls
Two sauce boats 18 cm
Dinner plate 28 cm
Two dinner plates 25.5 cm
Six soup plates 23.5 cm
Two starter plates 22 cm
Ten side plates 17.5 cm
Bowl 14 cm
Three bowls 20 cm
Oval bowl 17 cm
Oval serving platter 30 cm
A coffee cup with a chip. A sugar bowl with a chip on the inside of the lid. A few pieces with minor wear.
Gustavsberg's ceramic factory was founded in 1825 at Värmdö. In the beginning the factory mainly created earthenware services with copper-printed decoration of English type. landscapes and castle motifs were common. By the mid 19th century the factory expanded and it began creating bone china and ironstone china. In addition to tableware, Gustavsberg manufactures decorative ceramics such as parian, majolica imitations, jasperware, and stoneware. From the 1800s Gustavsberg applies studio work with artistic collaborators such as Rörstrand. Wilhelm Kåge, Stig Lindberg, Lisa Larson, all of which have been tied to the factory. The designs which we most strongly associate with the factory is "Blå blom", "Pyro", "Argenta", "Berså", to name a few.
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