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Title: c.m. kutschenreuther 1814 - 1939
Post by: quigly on April 02, 2005, 07:31:14 PM
I am trying to determine the value of three bowls I inherited. The edge of the bowl is decorated with a blue edge then a Christmas wreath circles the inside of the bowl with candles, fruit, pretzels, hearts, etc.. The center of the bowl has a Christmas tree with St. Nicholas emptying his bag of toys. The bowls are marked c.m. kutschenreuther Hohenberg 1814 - 1939 in green.
Title: c.m. kutschenreuther 1814 - 1939
Post by: Guest on April 05, 2005, 09:41:00 PM
I believe that is a fancy H, not a K - - see this site for marks

http://www.petziman.de/hallmarks/hutschenreuther.jpg (http://www.petziman.de/hallmarks/hutschenreuther.jpg)  (I didn't find yours)

now, got a lot of time?  This is major scrolling thru patterns:

http://www.replacements.com/china/HUT.htm (http://www.replacements.com/china/HUT.htm)

if you click on the left side blue band, it opens ALL the thumbnails  I looked for the "obvious"  ie:  Noel, Saint Nick, no avail  

but go here, for a history of Hutschenreuther:

www.porcelainmarksa ndmore.firmitas.de
Title: c.m. kutschenreuther 1814 - 1939
Post by: Guest on April 05, 2005, 09:43:09 PM
Quote
I believe that is a fancy H, not a K - - see this site for marks

http://www.petziman.de/hallmarks/hutschenreuther.jpg (http://www.petziman.de/hallmarks/hutschenreuther.jpg)  (I didn't find yours)

now, got a lot of time?  This is major scrolling thru patterns:

http://www.replacements.com/china/HUT.htm (http://www.replacements.com/china/HUT.htm)

if you click on the left side blue band, it opens ALL the thumbnails  I looked for the "obvious"  ie:  Noel, Saint Nick, no avail  

but go here, for a history of Hutschenreuther:

www.porcelainmarksa ndmore.firmitas.de
if you go to porcelainmarks   etc:

select the area of Silesia on the upper left menu  that's where you'll get a good history  some later history is available under the Bavaria section.  (this is a PS)     ;)