Sanssouci Hoeroldt Arcadia
Dining like the "Old Fritz"
Sanssouci dinnerware dates back to 1745, when Frederick the Great had Sanssouci Palace, a small summer palace built in the Rococo style. A dinner service was designed for this palace, which still delights people today in its unchanged form. The filigree ornamentation of the relief and the graceful design reflect the lightness of this era.
The Sanssouci Hoeroldt Arcadia service by Rosenthal is decorated with miniatures by the porcelain and court painter Johann Gregorius Höroldt (1696-1775).
Salad Plate from the collection Sanssouci Hoeroldt Arcadia (Sanssouci Hoeroldt Arkadien) by Rosenthal
Coffee Cup & Saucer from the collection Sanssouci Hoeroldt Arcadia (Sanssouci Hoeroldt Arkadien) by Rosenthal
Small Creamer from the collection Sanssouci Hoeroldt Arcadia (Sanssouci Hoeroldt Arkadien) by Rosenthal
Sugar Bowl & Lid from the collection Sanssouci Hoeroldt Arcadia (Sanssouci Hoeroldt Arkadien) by Rosenthal