Figurine Selb

Rare Rosenthal selb figurine Amor with ball
Rare Rosenthal selb figurine Amor with ball
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ELEGANT ROSENTHAL M VALENTIN BORZOI SEATED DOG FIGURINE SELB BAVARIA ART DECO
ELEGANT ROSENTHAL M VALENTIN BORZOI SEATED DOG FIGURINE SELB BAVARIA ART DECO
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Antique German Hutschenreuther Selb Porcelain Set Figurines Putti
Antique German Hutschenreuther Selb Porcelain Set Figurines Putti
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Vintage Hutschenreuther selb putti cherub candelabra figurine Karl Tutter
Vintage Hutschenreuther selb putti cherub candelabra figurine Karl Tutter
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ROSENTHAL SELB FLIEBERMANN TWO PRINCESSES FIGURINE 537
ROSENTHAL SELB FLIEBERMANN TWO PRINCESSES FIGURINE 537
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Figurine Selb

About Hutschenreuther

In 1814 Carolus Magnus Hutschenreuther founded one of the first private porcelain factories in Hohenberg, Germany. His son, Lorenze Hutschenreuther, opened another porcelain factory in 1857 in another German city, Selb. (Selb would eventually become a center for porcelain manufacturing in Germany much like Limoges in France and Staffordshire in England.) The two Hutschenreuther companies were owned separately by father and son, and were completely independent of one another.

In fact, they competed against one another in the business of producing fine porcelain until 1969 when a merger of the two companies took place. The resulting company was named Hutschenreuther A.G., which continues to manufacture porcelain today.

The Hutschenreuther factories have produced dinner services, figurines, gift accessories and crystal items. One of a long line of German porcelain manufacturers at the original Hutschenreuther Porcelain Factory which started in Hohenberg, Bavaria in 1814. The C. Tielsch Co. located in what had become Silesia, Germany, used the blue underglaze mark beginning around 1875 and continuing into the early 1900's. The Tielsch plates are outstanding for their bright contrasting colors and gold in the decoration. Click on link to see a page of Tielsch examples. Hutschenreuther’s products are available here. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com

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