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Form No.5115/27 designed by Cuno Fischer decorated with stylized/abstract birds and foliage. This is the second of these I've owned both bought from Germany. I gave the first one away as a present and missed it terribly (the best presents to give are those you love!) and so searched for a long time until I found this one. In the pictures below I've tried to increase the contrast things in photo editor to better see the definition of the raised decoration. Unfortunately this has distorted the beautiful white matt colour of the vase. So, the first picture is without any manipulation (other than enlarging) so you may see a truer representation of its colour while the next one I've enhanced (!) so you can se the definition. The third is a top shot where you can see the contrast between the matt outer and high gloss inner. Fourth is close up of Cuno Fischer's signature in the decor with 69 (year of design I think). The final three are base shots showing (I hope) the Hutschenreuther mark along with the impressed form number below and the CUNO FISCHER impression above the mark and a complete base shot.




Raine Larcher- Number of posts: 95
Location: Wales, UK
Registration date: 2008-12-30
Hutschenreuther HK Neue series sharing
Just thought of sharing this with everyone interested. It is 21 cm. tall, originally purchased for $41.50, including shipping from Germany, in 02. I believe the glitter is from aventurine in the glaze.
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Re: Hutschenreuther (Germany)
The world of Legends: The Unicorn The Pegasus The Dragon The Griffin I did find one set on Ruby Lane but the were in the back room I guess not for sale?
The other set is the Enchanted seasons of a Unicorn I have 4 of them.
The other set is the Enchanted seasons of a Unicorn I have 4 of them.

Vicky- Number of posts: 26
Location: USA
Registration date: 2011-09-09
Re: Hutschenreuther (Germany)
Hutschenreuther Charlotte and William Hallett "The World of Legends" Plates, Set of 4, No Box
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Here for your consideration are a Hutschenreuther Charlotte and William Hallett "The World of Legends" series plates, no/box, c. 1980's. This is a complete set of 4 collector's plates designed by Charlotte and William Hallett for Hutschenreuther Germany 1814. Each plate is from an edition size of 12,500, marked with the artist signatures, pattern number [green] with the series/description name in three (3) languages, German, English and French. They are in very good used condition [note attached wiring for wall display by previous owner] with no cracks, chips, crazing, staining or repairs. SEE PHOTOS FOR DETAILS.
Series: The World of Legends.
Plate Description: The Pegasus #58, The Dragon #26, The Griffin #29 and The Unicorn #6.
MEASUREMENT: 6 1/4" D x 7/8" H.
Note: Also, available are a set of 4 Hutschenreuther Charlotte and William Hallett "The World of Legends" series plates, w/original box.
Item ID: A04181437
$180 Thank You this is the same set
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Here for your consideration are a Hutschenreuther Charlotte and William Hallett "The World of Legends" series plates, no/box, c. 1980's. This is a complete set of 4 collector's plates designed by Charlotte and William Hallett for Hutschenreuther Germany 1814. Each plate is from an edition size of 12,500, marked with the artist signatures, pattern number [green] with the series/description name in three (3) languages, German, English and French. They are in very good used condition [note attached wiring for wall display by previous owner] with no cracks, chips, crazing, staining or repairs. SEE PHOTOS FOR DETAILS.
Series: The World of Legends.
Plate Description: The Pegasus #58, The Dragon #26, The Griffin #29 and The Unicorn #6.
MEASUREMENT: 6 1/4" D x 7/8" H.
Note: Also, available are a set of 4 Hutschenreuther Charlotte and William Hallett "The World of Legends" series plates, w/original box.
Item ID: A04181437
$180 Thank You this is the same set

Vicky- Number of posts: 26
Location: USA
Registration date: 2011-09-09
Re: Hutschenreuther (Germany)
Hi Vicky
Your images didn't work unfortunately, and I don't think this Hutschenreuther Germany should be in the Bay Keramik thread.
I'll sort it out for you later, and please don't be put off.
Have a look at these tutorials Nic made:
http://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3551-the-five-point-guide-to-writing-clear-practical-posts
http://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3970-how-to-upload-images-to-your-posts
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Your images didn't work unfortunately, and I don't think this Hutschenreuther Germany should be in the Bay Keramik thread.
I'll sort it out for you later, and please don't be put off.
Have a look at these tutorials Nic made:
http://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3551-the-five-point-guide-to-writing-clear-practical-posts
http://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3970-how-to-upload-images-to-your-posts
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scavo wrote:I think the problem is that there is play in the anchoring points of the motor or there is some kind of race bearing that is worn out.

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Re: Hutschenreuther (Germany)
Sorry didn't mean to send all that. I did ask where I might ask about them. I was told maybe here. Maybe because they are German also. I will try not to let it happen again.
Once again I'm sorry.
Vicky
Once again I'm sorry.
Vicky

Vicky- Number of posts: 26
Location: USA
Registration date: 2011-09-09
Hutschenreuther Germany
Aw Vicky, don't worry about it at all. It takes a bit of getting used to
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scavo wrote:I think the problem is that there is play in the anchoring points of the motor or there is some kind of race bearing that is worn out.

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Re: Hutschenreuther (Germany)
I just didn't think it would be so hard to information.. And the wide range of information that you find...... can be very as confusing..
I do thank everyone for the help...
Vicky
I do thank everyone for the help...
Vicky

Vicky- Number of posts: 26
Location: USA
Registration date: 2011-09-09
Re: Hutschenreuther (Germany)
Hutschenreuther Porcelain Vase - just bought - sold to me as 60s 70s - is that right as I know little about the factory - any idea of designer
Thanks Adam


Thanks Adam



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