Porcelain tableware, coffee service, Wałbrzych, Poland, 1970s
- Dimensions :
- H17 x W18 x D12
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- art deco
The delicate set consisting of six cups and saucers, a teapot, a sugar bowl and a milk jug was produced in the late 1970s by the krzysztof porcelain factory in wałbrzych. Porcelain in a fashion: fryderyka, miniature version with hand-painted painting. It is in very good condition, with normal signs of use, no gilding. Signed service. Jug dimensions: Height 17 cm|width 18 cm|diameter 12 cm. Porcelana wałbrzych is a polish porcelain manufacture, the origins of which date back to 1845, and it was owned by carl tielsch. The then small porcelain factory grew more and more and in the 1930s it was bought by the well-known german brand hutchenreuter. In 1945, after the expansion, the factory was renamed the "wałbrzych porcelain factory", operating until 2012. The main heyday of the factory's popularity was in the 1960s, the factory was a pioneer in implementing modern technological solutions. The most famous series are "maria teresa", "luna", "titan".
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