Vase Delft, Holland, the beginning of the last century. Edged silver 925. Hand painted with cobalt Hand-painted.Excellent preservation.Classical cobalt paintin...
Coffee cup from the Meissen porcelain manufactory. Rare commemorative stamp of the Soviet period of the GDR. Hand painted. The finest porcelain from the best porcelain manufactory in ...
Tea pair and cake plate Lichte.Klemo 1949. Figured handle, legs and edges of the plates, hand painted History of Lichte Porzellan In 1822, Johann Heinrich Leder, ...
Coffee cup Johann Seltman Bavaria. Stamp from the beginning of the last century. Hand painted and gold edging. Graceful shapes. https://www.raritetus.ru/texts/seltmann-weiden/#klejma-farfo...
Coffee cup.Hand-painted Dragons.Mark of the Land of the Rising Sun.Bone china.Gold plated The Year of the Dragon will definitely bring good luck and w...
Large tea pair and cake plate.Riga.Cobalt and gold hand painted.Rare in excellent condition These were called Grandma’s mug. They were given specificall...
Service "Cherry blossoms" Schumann, Bavaria. Ivory porcelain and hand-painted underglaze. 6 persons. Tea and coffee. Art Deco. Pantry storage without traces of use. Ribbed surface and han...
6 poached bowls for the “Cherry blossoms” service, ivory porcelain. Hand painted. Schumann, Bavaria Rare items for serving breakfast.Buffet storage and hand pai...
Coffee cup Johann Seltman Bavaria. Stamp from the beginning of the last century. Hand painted and gold edging. Graceful shapes. https://www.raritetus.ru/texts/seltmann-weiden/#klejma-farforovoj-fabriki-seltmann-weidennn A little history and the rest at the link, including the factory’s stampsManagement of the factory in 1923 was taken over by Christian’s widow, Katharina Seltmann. At that time, the company employed more than 630 people. In 1928, Katharina also managed to obtain a controlling stake in Porzellanfabrik Schirnding AG in Schirnding (Bavaria). Shortly thereafter, she left the company. Management of the enterprise passed into the hands of her sons, Heinrich and Wilhelm. The first became the head of the factory in Schirnding. A much more experienced entrepreneur, Wilhelm, ran the Weiden plant, which by 1930 employed 500 workers. By 1940, he also acquired Porzellanfabrik Krummennaab and Porzellanfabrik Erbendorf, thereby expanding his porcelain production company. Since several factories were involved in the production of porcelain, this allowed the company to expand its product range. Particularly valuable are porcelain items from the 1920s, made in the Art Deco style. Tea pairs and trios were often decorated with relief patterns. Their design used noble shades of colors, for example, burgundy. Along the side, on the body and main parts of the objects were ornaments made using the gilding technique. The shape of the cups was a container with a wide neck, a body tapering downwards on a narrow base and stem. There was a small curved handle on the side.