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Dresden C.M. Hutschenreuter Hand Painted demitasse cup and saucer

$ 105.59

Availability: 76 in stock
  • Object Type: cup & saucer
  • Condition: in mint condition. No cracks/hairlines/restorations/chips/stains.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Brand: Dresden
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original

    Description

    Dresden C.M. Hutschenreuter Hand Painted demitasse cup and saucer
    Antique
    C.M. Hutschenreuter
    Dresden porcelain cups and saucers, Cup gilded inside with a cut out flower. band of cobalt with gold flowers inside and outside cup and saucer.
    Cup and saucer
    finish and decorated with gold gilt designs and raised gold beading. What a
    n elegant and extraordinary set!
    The cup measures 7 cm diameter without handles by 4.5 cm high. The saucer is 11.4 cm diameter.
    Date : 1914-1933
    in mint condition. No cracks, hairlines, restorations, chips, stains
    Please enlarge and examine all photos closely since they are part of the description.
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    doubts
    , Please contact us in case of doubts or questions.
    I would be happy to answer them for you ASAP.
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    about
    C.M.
    Hutschenreuter
    Carl Magnus
    Hutschenreuter
    began to the first industrial production of porcelain in Bavaria in 1814. He established his company in Hohneberg. His son Lorenz set up his own company in Selb in 1857. In 1918
    Hutschenreuter took over the important decorating shops of Richard Klemm, Donath & Co., and Richard Wehsener, which had already been supplied with
    Hutschenreuter blanks, and established the Art Department of C. M.
    Hutschenreuter in Dresden. All mark used by the Art Department contained the
    Hutschenreuter symbol with the designation "Dresden", which guaranteed that the decoration was exclusively hand painted in the Dresden tradition.
    Unfortunately, the studio was completely destroyed in 1945, and all files were lost during the air raid and fire.