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Which classic Ćmielów porcelain dinner services are most recognised?

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Ćmielów Porcelain

Several named services from Ćmielów appear again and again in Polish households and on the antiques market. Popular sets include Rococo, with its undulating rims and rich relief modelling, and Empire, which uses more restrained neoclassical lines and often carries simple gold bands on a clear white body. Patterns such as Goplana, Bolero or Kamelia also appear in retail listings and secondary markets, showing their long production life. Some services offer all-over floral decoration, others rely on minimal stripes or borders so they can mix with plainer pieces on the table. Forms from the mid-twentieth century sometimes show a lighter, Scandinavian-influenced silhouette, pairing well with modern interiors. Because many patterns stayed in production for decades, replacement pieces are widely traded, giving owners a realistic chance to complete or expand an inherited service. Collectors often learn shape names and pattern codes printed on boxes or in catalogues to identify which line their plates and cups belong to.

 
 

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