The ceramics collection consists mainly of the services, ornaments and objects originally intended for everyday use by the Coronini Cronberg family, which have survived over the last three centuries and include mainly objects from the Austrian and German area.
We find Meissen and Vienna porcelain from the 18th and 19th centuries, but also services from Bavaria, Thuringia and Bohemia, as well as majolica from the Renaissance period or produced in the 18th century by the Bassano workshops.
Besides a core of English ceramics, including Davenport, Wedgewood and Copeland specimens, there are also examples of both Chinese and Japanese oriental porcelain.