Hutschenreuther - Dinner set (81) - Spezialanfertigung - Porcelain - Goldrand





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Description from the seller
Dining service & food service
from the house
Hutschenreuther
This service was specially created for our family, and you will not find it a second time.
As some parts broke over the years, they were replaced with serving parts from the house Fürstenberg.
Attached is a detailed list.
12 dinner plates; dimensions: diameter 24.7 cm, height 3.2 cm.
12 x deep plates / soup plates; dimensions: diameter 23 cm, height 4.5 cm
1 x large meat platter; dimensions: 38.5 cm length, 4.8 cm height.
1 large bowl; dimensions: height 9 cm, length: 21 x 20.5 cm
1 x smaller bowl; Dimensions: height 6.8 cm, length 17.5 x 18.3 cm
1 large terrine; dimensions: height with lid 25 cm, length with handle 36 cm, width 20 cm.
2 x terrines; dimensions: height with lid 19.5 cm, length with handle 28 cm, width 17 cm
2 saucepans with solid plates; dimensions: length 20 cm, width 10.5 cm, height 14 cm
1 x serving platter; dimensions: length 30 cm, width 19 cm, height 4 cm
1 x Fürstenberg, round plate, cake plate; dimensions: diameter 32.5 cm
1 x coffee pot; dimensions: height with lid 23 cm
14 x cups; dimensions: height 6.5 cm, top diameter 8.7 cm
14 x saucers; dimensions: diameter 14 cm, height 3 cm
13 x kitchen plates; dimensions: diameter 19 cm, height 2.5 cm
1 x king cake platter; dimensions: length 32.5 cm, width 15.5 cm.
2 x Fürstenberg sugar bowl; dimensions: height with lid 9.5 cm, top diameter 9 cm
2 x Fürstenberg milk jugs; dimensions: height 9 cm
Hutschenreuther, a traditional German porcelain manufacturer, was founded in 1814 by Carl Magnus Hutschenreuther in Hohenberg an der Eger and developed into a leading producer of high-quality tableware and decorative items, known for iconic designs such as the Blue Onion pattern and the Maria Theresa shape; after merging with Rosenthal AG in 1993, the name became part of a larger group, but the brand continues through its historical and modern collections that stand for German craftsmanship.
The porcelain is shipped in a total of 6 well-packed and insured packages.
Dining service & food service
from the house
Hutschenreuther
This service was specially created for our family, and you will not find it a second time.
As some parts broke over the years, they were replaced with serving parts from the house Fürstenberg.
Attached is a detailed list.
12 dinner plates; dimensions: diameter 24.7 cm, height 3.2 cm.
12 x deep plates / soup plates; dimensions: diameter 23 cm, height 4.5 cm
1 x large meat platter; dimensions: 38.5 cm length, 4.8 cm height.
1 large bowl; dimensions: height 9 cm, length: 21 x 20.5 cm
1 x smaller bowl; Dimensions: height 6.8 cm, length 17.5 x 18.3 cm
1 large terrine; dimensions: height with lid 25 cm, length with handle 36 cm, width 20 cm.
2 x terrines; dimensions: height with lid 19.5 cm, length with handle 28 cm, width 17 cm
2 saucepans with solid plates; dimensions: length 20 cm, width 10.5 cm, height 14 cm
1 x serving platter; dimensions: length 30 cm, width 19 cm, height 4 cm
1 x Fürstenberg, round plate, cake plate; dimensions: diameter 32.5 cm
1 x coffee pot; dimensions: height with lid 23 cm
14 x cups; dimensions: height 6.5 cm, top diameter 8.7 cm
14 x saucers; dimensions: diameter 14 cm, height 3 cm
13 x kitchen plates; dimensions: diameter 19 cm, height 2.5 cm
1 x king cake platter; dimensions: length 32.5 cm, width 15.5 cm.
2 x Fürstenberg sugar bowl; dimensions: height with lid 9.5 cm, top diameter 9 cm
2 x Fürstenberg milk jugs; dimensions: height 9 cm
Hutschenreuther, a traditional German porcelain manufacturer, was founded in 1814 by Carl Magnus Hutschenreuther in Hohenberg an der Eger and developed into a leading producer of high-quality tableware and decorative items, known for iconic designs such as the Blue Onion pattern and the Maria Theresa shape; after merging with Rosenthal AG in 1993, the name became part of a larger group, but the brand continues through its historical and modern collections that stand for German craftsmanship.
The porcelain is shipped in a total of 6 well-packed and insured packages.

