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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Smokey596 on February 13, 2014, 08:47:28 PM
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This pitcher was on a shelf in our home for as long as I can remember, so at least 50 years. It's Altenburg China made in Germany. It's fairly lightweight...about 8 inches tall. I'm wondering if maybe my dad brought it back from his time in the Air Force while he was in Germany? But my great grandfather came over from Germany in the late 1800's. Could it be that old? Searches are only bringing up a lot of eBay auctions...no actual information on the products. I guess I'm just looking for any information anyone might have on something like this or where I might find out more. Thanks! :)
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http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/thuringia/roschuetz-01/index.php
Altenburg is the town where it was made and this was an export mark !! Scroll down to bottom of marks to see yours as well as a bit of history !!
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http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/thuringia/roschuetz-01/index.php
Altenburg is the town where it was made and this was an export mark !! Scroll down to bottom of marks to see yours as well as a bit of history !!
Export mark..."no date known". That's about all I could find there, but thanks anyway! :)
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The text above gives ownership of the company and the marks are in succession according to years used so your pitcher would be between 1935 and 1953 !! This company used several different marks depending on who was running the company as many others did !! Export china did not always have a company name and like yours was simply marked with the name of the town it was made in or the region !! Very similar to Capo di Monte !!
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The text above gives ownership of the company and the marks are in succession according to years used so your pitcher would be between 1935 and 1953 !! This company used several different marks depending on who was running the company as many others did !! Export china did not always have a company name and like yours was simply marked with the name of the town it was made in or the region !! Very similar to Capo di Monte !!
Okay, thanks! Sound like my dad probably brought it back with him then. He brought some Hummel figurines back as well for his mother, which she left to me and my brother. :)
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The style of your pitcher would say yes,, that it was from that time period !! And its likely he did bring it home with him !! Of course it could also have been bought here !! Exports to the U.S were quite common from many countries during those years !!
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Looks like a chocolate pot to me! :)
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Looks like a chocolate pot to me! :)
Interesting! Never considered that.
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In style it looks like one...but the height/dimensions would tell!
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8 inches tall, KC !!
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FYI similar to this chocolate pot by Noritake
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-NORITAKE-White-Rose-Design-CHOCOLATE-POT-1920-1940-/380843152040 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-NORITAKE-White-Rose-Design-CHOCOLATE-POT-1920-1940-/380843152040)
and here
https://www.etsy.com/listing/119758891/antique-germany-chocolate-pot-serving?ref=market (https://www.etsy.com/listing/119758891/antique-germany-chocolate-pot-serving?ref=market)
Just to show a few! Averaged between 8" to 12". No long graceful spouts like tea or coffee pots. Made in this fashion so you can insert the muddling spoon to stir up the chocolate from the bottom! :)
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The Noritaki is similar style and correct timeline !! Could be !!
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It really does look similar to those. So I've learned something! :)
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It really does look similar to those. So I've learned something! :)
Indeed !! Everything is not always what it seems to be !!
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