Meissen, established in 1710, produced Europe's first hard-paste porcelain. Early 18th-century Kaendler figures and Augustus Rex pieces are among the most prized European ceramics at auction. This guide covers verified auction results for Meissen figurines, dinner services, vases, and decorative wares.
Verified sold prices — hammer price shown. Buyer's premium applies on top.
Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Bound Cupid,
Meissen Porcelain Figure of an Apple Seller,
Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Dancing Maiden,
Meissen Porcelain Schmetterling Pattern Sauceboat,
Meissen Porcelain Lace Floral Dinner Service,
Meissen Porcelain Bust of a Child,
Meissen Porcelain Figure of an Actor,
Meissen Porcelain Cupid Figure with Motto,
Appraizely's AI has analyzed 150,740+ meissen porcelain auction records from 500+ auction houses worldwide to identify pricing patterns. Our models consistently find that period (18th century commands highest premiums) and mark style (early crossed swords variants) are the strongest predictors of final realized price in this category.
Upload a photo of your meissen porcelain to receive an instant AI appraisal benchmarked against these verified results. No account required for your first valuation.
Get Free AI AppraisalUpload a photo and our AI analyses it against 5M+ auction records — results in under 60 seconds.
Start Free AppraisalNo account required for first appraisal • Results include price range • Based on real auction data