In 2022, a collection of figurative porcelain and table porcelain from the second half of the 18th century was generously donated by the retired pastor Lothar Krzeminski (1950–2023), Wolsdorf, to the collection of the Museum Schloss Neuenburg. The special presentation shows these fragile and playful treasures.
Figurative porcelain from the Höchst manufactory, most of which is based on designs by the Höchst model master Johann Peter Melchior (1747–1825), is a focal point of the exhibition. The high-quality children's figures, in particular, embodying a variety of roles, are enchanting with their lively naturalness and reflect the enthusiasm for nature and sensitivity of their time, as expressed by Rousseau. Arranged on the table at festive occasions to create stage-like scenes in a variety of contexts, the individual figures and groups wonderfully complement the large number of table porcelain items, consisting of plates and large platters from the Fürstenberg, Nymphenburg and Meissen Porcelain Manufactory.