Visitors to the Northern Bavarian and Thuringia regions can explore two scenic tourist routes linking places of interest associated with porcelain or White Gold.
European porcelain was born in the German city of Meissen, in 1708. This is the most comprehensive source book available to show the marks used by manufacturers, factories, and decorators from the beginning to the present. Included are more than 3,300 marks, many previously unpublished. More than 1,300 porcelain products, producers, and decorators are identified, including marks which American importers had applied. A special chapter shows more than 650 marks of Continental and American origin which can be confused with other famous marks. Here are aids in identifying imitations, fakes, and look-alikes, and revisions of marks which have been incorrectly identified until now. In all cases, the time period in which the mark was given will enable dealers and auctioneers to determine the age of porcelain items.
German 'Crown Mark with N' Porcelain Mark - Uffrecht Figurine query:- Hello, I have a question about this very elegant German figurine. She looks to
My Process: My work reveals a sensitivity toward exposing inner structures while alluding to the theme of progress and evolution of life. It is this careful blending of damaged or otherwise discarded relics that each piece is celebrated, as is the vulnerability & exposure we often sense when looking into the fragile inner structures of nature, ourselves & our own unique journey. This is, after all, the eerie foment of Creation beyond one’s witness; what does art do when we are not looking.
Antique 19th C Sitzendorf German Porcelain Figures.
Article: OP art porcelain vase Producer: Fürstenberg Ceramics, Germany Decade: 1970s This original vintage OP art vase was produced and designed by Fürstenberg ceramics in the 1970s in Germany. It is made of porcelain with a nice shaped form. The bottom is marked with Fürstenberg, Germany and production number 1175/3. this is a handmade german premium production of one of the most famous german porcelain producer Fürstenberg. Straightforward and minimalistic design of the 1970s design era. This item is a wonderful addition to every modern home. Dimensions: Height 25cm Diameter 16cm Condition: This item is in a very good vintage condition without any damages with patina. one little productional dark stain inside the top opening, please see images. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
An oil painting on a German porcelain plaque in a hand made giltwood Italian frame. Under the wood back, on the lower right corner of the plaque is written in inked script, "Tina, after Saint-Pierre." This refers to French artist Gaston Casimir Saint-Pierre (1833-1916) who painted women in Algeria, North Africa. His painting "Catherine La Rose" is similar to this one. The plaque measures 7 1/2 H x 5 W inches. There is no artist signature or impressed marks on the plaque. CONDITION: No flaws found in the porcelain or painting. Some minor losses to the wood frame.
Internationally, Germany is known for its elegant Meissen porcelain dishes and traditional salt-grazed beer jugs and steins. To identify the different porcelain
Three blonde German china dolls circa 1880 to 1900. Made respectively by Alt, Beck, & Gottschalk: C F Kling: Hertwig. Promised long ago, here, finally, is a brief description of the seven promi…
Antique and rare colored dutch boy porcelain figurine by the manufacturer Heubach, Lichte, Germany. This cute collectible was made around 1910 and bears the blue factory stamp and press mark on the bottom. The piece is glazed in high gloss and has very unusal pastel colors. >>sorry, i forgot to dust the figurine..<< Perfect condition. No cracks, chips or repairs. Measurements: Height 12cm / 4.7" Length 9cm / 3.5" Width 6cm / 2.4" Weight 0.174kg / 038 lbs ------------------------------------------------- RETROVARE is based in Switzerland. Once your payment clears, the item will be dispatched within 3 working days. >>> Please be aware of possible shipping delays <<< -------------------------------- Standard shipping method is "Swiss Post Priority", except for Switzerland Delivery Europe: up to 10 business days Delivery USA, Canada, Australia, Japan: up to 15 business days For an additional cost you may upgrade for TRACKING / INSURANCE. For heavier parcels which weigh over 2kg, please get in contact by email to get a quote. Combined shipping of more than one item is possible and done in the most economical way possible. Please get in contact by email. RETROVARE is not responsible for any customs charges in your country. Sustainability is important for RETROVARE: All items are packaged with extreme care using mostly used or recycled materials. Refunds and exchanges are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, c. 1750
An oil painting on a German porcelain plaque in a hand made giltwood Italian frame. Under the wood back, on the lower right corner of the plaque is written in inked script, "Tina, after Saint-Pierre." This refers to French artist Gaston Casimir Saint-Pierre (1833-1916) who painted women in Algeria, North Africa. His painting "Catherine La Rose" is similar to this one. The plaque measures 7 1/2 H x 5 W inches. There is no artist signature or impressed marks on the plaque. CONDITION: No flaws found in the porcelain or painting. Some minor losses to the wood frame.
Antique Vintage Rosenthal German porcelain dish, 1901-1933, excellent condition. No chips, cracks, crazing or faded trim. ELFENBEIN, ROSENTHAL KRONACH- GERMANY, MOLIERE. Measuring approximately 7 1/2 inch in diameter and 1 1/2 inches tall (deep). Please see photos and video!! FREE SHIPPING in the Continental United States!!
Fine quality German porcelain centerpiece bowl in the Dresden style of hand painted and applied flowers, gilding and a reticulated bowl suspended by 3 figural putti (cherubs). The bowl is 13" diameter x 5" deep. In total, the piece stands 10" high. It is signed on the underside base with Von Schierholz porcelain mark. It is in good condition with minor glaze blemishes, typical of antique porcelain. All cherubs have all fingers and toes; there may be a few small chips on flower petals but not noticeable. Established in 1817 in Thuringia, Germany, the Von Schierholz porcelain factory made Dresden wares in Rococo style, in the manner of Meissen porcelain. The approximate date of this piece is 1907 to 1927. This is one of the finer putti centerpiece bowls of this era. The putti have a life-like affectionate quality. From the mold process to the artistic painting, this 100 plus year old bowl captures the expert craftsmanship of antique German porcelain. less
About A large, beautiful, and rare 19th century neoclassical reticulated Meissen centerpiece with open filigree, rams heads, flaming finial, and love bird cartouches. This exquisite Meissen centerpiece was made in arguably the height of Meissen Porcelain production. The sides of the centerpiece are flanked with beautifully hand painted rams heads, connected with one another with floral garlands, each tied with pink bows. Underneath two of the rams heads are cartouches of love birds sitting on tree branches. The centerpiece is decorated in an array of flowers, further enhanced with hand painted pastel blues and pinks. The open filigree work is further adorned in brushed 24-karat gold decoration. Sitting atop the centerpiece is a magnificent flaming finial, which brings another element of magnificence to this already gorgeous piece. The centerpiece sits on four neoclassically designed plinths, adorned in hand painted pastel garlands and 24- karat gilt decoration. With crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue, incised model number 89, various impressed numerals and painters' numbers. Germany, Circa: 1870.
Internationally, Germany is known for its elegant Meissen porcelain dishes and traditional salt-grazed beer jugs and steins. To identify the different porcelain
Three blonde German china dolls circa 1880 to 1900. Made respectively by Alt, Beck, & Gottschalk: C F Kling: Hertwig. Promised long ago, here, finally, is a brief description of the seven promi…
About Meissen porcelain pot-pourri vase, Germany, 19th century.
Antique and rare colored dutch boy porcelain figurine by the manufacturer Heubach, Lichte, Germany. This cute collectible was made around 1910 and bears the blue factory stamp and press mark on the bottom. The piece is glazed in high gloss and has very unusal pastel colors. >>sorry, i forgot to dust the figurine..<< Perfect condition. No cracks, chips or repairs. Measurements: Height 12cm / 4.7" Length 9cm / 3.5" Width 6cm / 2.4" Weight 0.174kg / 038 lbs ------------------------------------------------- RETROVARE is based in Switzerland. Once your payment clears, the item will be dispatched within 3 working days. >>> Please be aware of possible shipping delays <<< -------------------------------- Standard shipping method is "Swiss Post Priority", except for Switzerland Delivery Europe: up to 10 business days Delivery USA, Canada, Australia, Japan: up to 15 business days For an additional cost you may upgrade for TRACKING / INSURANCE. For heavier parcels which weigh over 2kg, please get in contact by email to get a quote. Combined shipping of more than one item is possible and done in the most economical way possible. Please get in contact by email. RETROVARE is not responsible for any customs charges in your country. Sustainability is important for RETROVARE: All items are packaged with extreme care using mostly used or recycled materials. Refunds and exchanges are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Three blonde German china dolls circa 1880 to 1900. Made respectively by Alt, Beck, & Gottschalk: C F Kling: Hertwig. Promised long ago, here, finally, is a brief description of the seven promi…
A Vintage German Porcelain Bowl. Made by Von Schierholz Porzellan Manufactur Plaue G.m.b.H. Made in Plaue, Thuringia, Germany. Made Between 1930 - 1972. (Nationalized 1972 and Became "VEB Porzellan Manufactur Plaue") Diameter: ~ 30 cm. Item is Marked on the Bottom. Item is in Good Vintage Condition (Please Check The Photos).