Antique buying SELB Bavarian Germany FINE ART PORCELAIN PLATE Original Vintage Bavaria
Antique buying SELB Bavarian Germany FINE ART PORCELAIN PLATE Original Vintage Bavaria, EVERYTHING MUST GO Bavaria/Bavarian Germany/German SELB FINE ART PORCELAIN PLATE HAND PAINTED7 Inches AcrossExcellent Condition Commensurate w/ AgePurple/Pink/MauveFlower/FloralAdorable.
Product code: Antique buying SELB Bavarian Germany FINE ART PORCELAIN PLATE Original Vintage Bavaria
EVERYTHING MUST GO! Bavaria/Bavarian Germany/German SELB FINE ART PORCELAIN PLATE HAND PAINTED 7 Inches Across Excellent Condition, Commensurate w/ Age. Purple/Pink/Mauve Flower/Floral Adorable in a curio cabinet, or even practical use entertaining with buying hors d'oeuvre. The Hutschenreuther porcelain business was founded in 1814 by Carolus Magnus Hutschenreuther (1794–1845) in Hohenberg an der Eger, Bavaria, Germany. He had previously worked at the Wallendorf porcelain manufactory in Lichte (Wallendorf). After his death in 1845, the factory was headed by his widow, Johanna Hutschenreuther, and her two sons. A large part of the factory was destroyed by a fire in 1848, but it was rebuilt. From 1860, they produced hand-painted and gilded porcelain products. In 1857, Lorenz Hutschenreuther, the elder son of Carolus Magnus Hutschenreuther, established a porcelain factory in Selb. They expanded in 1902.
EVERYTHING MUST GO! Bavaria/Bavarian Germany/German SELB FINE ART PORCELAIN PLATE HAND PAINTED 7 Inches Across Excellent Condition, Commensurate w/ Age. Purple/Pink/Mauve Flower/Floral Adorable in a curio cabinet, or even practical use entertaining with buying hors d'oeuvre. The Hutschenreuther porcelain business was founded in 1814 by Carolus Magnus Hutschenreuther (1794–1845) in Hohenberg an der Eger, Bavaria, Germany. He had previously worked at the Wallendorf porcelain manufactory in Lichte (Wallendorf). After his death in 1845, the factory was headed by his widow, Johanna Hutschenreuther, and her two sons. A large part of the factory was destroyed by a fire in 1848, but it was rebuilt. From 1860, they produced hand-painted and gilded porcelain products. In 1857, Lorenz Hutschenreuther, the elder son of Carolus Magnus Hutschenreuther, established a porcelain factory in Selb. They expanded in 1902.