Generously painted with flower branches on landscape plinths in iron red and gold. The service includes eleven small drinking bowls and six cups, ten saucers or small plates, a teapot, a milk jug and two hexagonal confectionery bowls with a wavy rim.
Only very rarely have such extensive children’s or doll services from the Far East been preserved. In the 18th century, they were a symbol of the highest level of luxury, which was passed on to the next generation with such sophisticated toys.
With these valuable objects, the children learned how to handle objects of everyday, courtly life.