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HUTSCHENREUTHER PORCELAIN DANCING GIRLS W/FLOWER FROG MINT TAGS FIGURINE TUTTER

$ 92.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Color: Bisque White
  • Featured Refinements: Hutschenreuther Figurine
  • Condition: Mint With Tags From My Personal Collection
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Object Type: Figurine

    Description

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    HUTSCHENREUTHER PORCELAIN FIGURINE 145/432 2 DANCING GIRLS WITH FLOWER FROG
    MINT WITH TAGS , PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS FOR BEST REPRESENTATION
    ALL 20 FINGERS & 20 TOES IN PERFECT INTACT CONDITION NO DAMAGE OR REPAIRS
    FIGURINE 7X6 INCHES , 8.57 INCH HEIGHT.FLOWER FROG 9 INCH DIAMETER 2 IN. HEIGHT
    FROM MY PERSONAL COLLECTION , ALWAYS CABINETTED IN MY SMOKE FREE HOME
    48 CONTIGUOUS STATES ONLY, NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING OTHER THAN EBAY GLOBAL
    PLEASE DON’T HESITATE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS
    DUE TO MY DOWNSIZING , THIS WILL BE AN “ AS IS “ NON REFUNDABLE AUCTION
    GOOD HEALTH AND GOOD BIDDING !
    I WILL BE OUT OF TOWN FROM JUNE 16-22 , PLEASE CONSIDER BEFORE BIDDING
    About
    Hutschenreuther
    Manufacturer
    Hutchenroyter
    (Hutschenreuther) is one of the most popular and well-known brands for the production of porcelain products, including figurines. The beginning of the story takes us to the factory in Wallendorf, where Karl Mongoose Hutchenreuter (1794 - 1845) worked as a porcelain painter. After a while, in 1814, he moved to the city of Hohenberg, where he founded his manufacture.
    At first, his factory was engaged in painting ready-made porcelain due to the restrictions of the state monopoly, which forbade small firms to produce porcelain, so as not to compete with state factories. Many years later, Karl was allowed to produce his own porcelain products, and his company very quickly began to grow and gained recognition throughout Western Europe. After Karl's death, his sons continued his business.
    One of Karl's sons - Lorenz Hutchenreuter in 1857 founded his own production in the Bavarian city of Selb. In the first couples, only simple consumer porcelain was produced. Since 1902, the production has passed into the status of a joint stock company. In 1906, the Jager and Werner factory was bought, and in 1917 the P. Müller factory. Ten years later, in 1927, the factories in Tirschenreuth and the Bauscher brothers in Weiden. At the same time, the factory founded by his father also became a joint stock company and took over the factory in Altrohlau in 1909, in 1918 the factory of K. Auver in Arzburg. In 1969, the factories merged and the Hutschenreuther AG brand was born, which exists to this day, but since 2000 has been owned by the Rosenthal corporation .
    Marking of the Hutchenreuter porcelain factory.
    The mark was used in the years 1865-1872. Printed marking.
    Printed markings 1873-1890.
    The stigma of 1890-1910.
    Marking 1857-1920. Printed.
    Marking 1857-1920. Printed.
    Underglaze stamp 1925-1939.
    Underglaze stamp 1925-1939. Printed.
    Underglaze stamp 1925-1939. Printed.
    The stigma of 1946-1948.
    The stigma of 1939-1964.
    Marking 1965-1967.
    Marking 1968-1970.
    Hutschenreuther mark since 1970.