The porcelain service with which the breakfast table is laid was made by the Gräflich Thun'sche porcelain manufactory in Klösterle an der Eger (Klášterec nad Ohří) in Bohemia. Consisting of a dinner, coffee and tea service, it was first used in the household of Ferdinand I, who abdicated in 1848. After his death it passed into the ownership of his successor on the imperial throne, Franz Joseph.