| - - - | Set Sarraguemines opera series plates Item # 4347 Click HERE to inquire about this item Set of twelve collector plates. Sarraguemines opera series plates, made circa 1920 to 1930. This French factory was best known for its hand-decorated faience pottery, but they also purchased blank porcelains, from nearby German factories, and transfer-printed the "blanks" in various series themes. Yours are Wagner operas; they did other operas and composers, actors and actresses, cheeses, peasant costumes, villages, and other themes. The crowned shield mark is the 20th century Sarreguemines mark, and the blue M identifies the Maier factory in Poschetzau, Germany. Single plates, in perfect condition. Each plate measures 8 inches across.
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- - | Japanese hand-painted porcelain dessert set Item # 4351 Click HERE to inquire about this item Japanese hand-painted porcelain dessert set. Nippon is the Japanese word for Japan. The Hand Painted Nippon pagoda mark was used from 1910 to 1921. Japanese porcelain was produced for and exported to the United States in great quantities starting in the late 19th century. It was slightly exotic, very decorative, and fairly inexpensive. Many different hand-painted designs were produced, including portraits, fruit, flowers, and scenes.The raised and/or beaded decorations are typical of Japanese work.The large plate in this set is 9 inches in diameter and the small plates are 6 inches.
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- - - | Pair Rosenthal porcelain figures  Item # 4357 Click HERE to inquire about this item Pair of Rosenthal porcelain cherub musicians. German-born Philip Rosenthal began in 1879 by decorating and selling Hutschenreuter porcelain "blanks". By 1891, he had established his own porcelain factory in Selb. He went on to buy additional porcelain factories throughout the region. Today the Rosenthal group continues to produce beautiful products. The mark on the base of this pair of figurines was used from about 1920 to World War II.
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- - - - | Set American Windsor chairs c1775 Item # 4359 Click HERE to inquire about this item Set of five American Windsor chairs c1775. This set of chairs were originally upholstered with leather seats. One side and four matching arms. As found condition. Rode Island. There are traces of original green paint under the old painted surface.
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- - - | Selb Bavaria Heinrich Co bone china Item # 4367 Click HERE to inquire about this item Selb Bavaria Heinrich Co bone china. The Heinrich & Company was in Selb, Germany. Franz Heinrich established this factory in 1896. The exact mark shown was used from 1930 to 1939. The company, which continues to operate under the name Heinrich Porzellan, became a subsidiary of Villeroy & Boch in 1979. This porcelain is transfer-printed, not hand-painted. 57 piece service for 12.
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