
The AK/CD marking on the teacup and saucer indicates that it was manufactured by A. Klingenberg & Charles Dwenger (AKCD) in Limoges, France, probably between 1900 and 1910. This set is a demitasse teacup and saucer. The set is decorated with pink roses and gold trim, on a background that transitions from green to white, accented with gold trim and a scalloped border. The technique used to decorate the set is known as the Mixtion method, a popular French double decoration technique. An AK/CD France teacup and saucer, a Klingenberg and Dwenger Limoges demitasse set, can be valued anywhere from 80 to 213.77, depending on its condition, design, and presence of additional pieces.
Factors that affect value:
Condition:
Pieces in excellent condition, without chips, cnuracks, or splits, will be worth more.
Design:
Intricate, hand-painted designs or those with sought-after motifs (such as roses) may command higher prices.
Product Information
| Category | Vintage & collectibles > Serving > Teacup |
|---|---|
| Condition | Like new |
