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Tirschenreuth

Decorative Plate, Tirschenreuth Bavaria, Pink Roses in Vase, Gold Encrusted Floral, Germany Antique

Decorative Plate, Tirschenreuth Bavaria, Pink Roses in Vase, Gold Encrusted Floral, Germany Antique

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  • Antique Decorative Plate, Wall Plate, Cabinet Display, Pink Roses Floral Vase Design on Green Background, Hand Painted Gold Encrusted Accents, Scalloped Gold Rim , Scalloped, Vintage Decor, Bavarian Porcelain, German Antique, Maximalist, Grandmillennial, Gift Ideas, (Discontinued)
  • Made in: Bavaria, Germany 
  • Antique: 1903 - 1925
  • Details:  This antique plate is absolutely beautiful and showcases exquisite Bavarian craftsmanship!  It has a hand painted design, featuring a vase full of pink roses with gold encrusted smaller floral sprigs and stems.  The background has an ombre affect with lighter green starting on the right side, moving to a darker green on the right.  The backstamp signals to a very early Tirschenreuth Bavaria mark, it doesn't have the word: Tirschenreuth, only their shield with stripes, the letters P. T., and the Bavaria name.  There is a couple of numbers on the plate, "1822", and "5", possibly the pattern and mold numbers.  This plate is a true antique treasure, it will add a touch of elegance to your home, perfect for display on a wall or cabinet. 
  • Material:  Porcelain
  • Dimensions:  8.75 inches in Diameter
  • Condition:  Antique - Used.  Excellent condition, no chips or cracks.  Wear as acceptable due to age/use/wear.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we cannot accept returns.  Please remember these are ANTIQUE and VINTAGE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.

Porcelain Factory Tirschenreuth was founded by Heinrich Eichhorn in 1833.  Factory construction was completed in 1838.  When Heinrich Eichhorn died in 1880, his shares were acquired by Edmund Tittel, Friedrich Muther and August Bauscher, (who were already owners of Schney Porcelain Factory, 1782 – 1928).  The following year August Bauscher sold his shares to Karl Gotthold Mezger.  The following year August Bauscher sold his shares to Karl Gotthold Mezger, who named the factory "Muther & Metzger".  In 1927, the porcelain manufacturer Lorenz Hutschenreuther took over the porcelain factory Tirschenreuth.  After the WWII, production re-started September 1945.   In 1994, the Lorenz Hutschenreuther AG separated from the Tirschenreuth porcelain factory and at the end of 1995, the Tirschenreuth porcelain factory was closed after more than 150 years.

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