Hutschenreuther - KLM Business Class - Breakfast set - Earthenware






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Hutschenreuther porcelain designed by KLM Business Class, made in Germany, in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Description from the seller
KLM vintage tableware from 1980, intended for Royal Class.
Manufactured in Germany by Hutschenreuther design.
Consisting of:
Two (2) big plates, dimensions: 15,5x19x2,5cm (marked KLM Hutschenreuther Germany 1814 Ten Kate&Slijper Amsterdam)
Four (4) average plates, dimensions: 17,5x13x2cm
Two (2) small plates, dimensions: 8,5x13x2cm
In excellent condition. All is marked KLM Hutschenreuther Germany 1814.
Hutschenreuther is the name of a German family that established the production of porcelain in northern Bavaria, starting in 1814.
KLM Hutschenreuther Germany porcelain refers to vintage, high-quality tableware produced by the German manufacturer Hutschenreuther for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, notably in the 1960s-1980s. Popular items include the "Orange Tulip" (KLM-1) pattern used in Royal Class, as well as white porcelain dishes. Often used in KLM Royal Class or premium service. Many pieces originate from roughly 1969 to the 1980s.
These items are highly collectible, serving as both airline memorabilia and examples of durable, fine German ceramic craft.
The photos are the part of the description.
Will be shipped internationally with track and trace code.
KLM vintage tableware from 1980, intended for Royal Class.
Manufactured in Germany by Hutschenreuther design.
Consisting of:
Two (2) big plates, dimensions: 15,5x19x2,5cm (marked KLM Hutschenreuther Germany 1814 Ten Kate&Slijper Amsterdam)
Four (4) average plates, dimensions: 17,5x13x2cm
Two (2) small plates, dimensions: 8,5x13x2cm
In excellent condition. All is marked KLM Hutschenreuther Germany 1814.
Hutschenreuther is the name of a German family that established the production of porcelain in northern Bavaria, starting in 1814.
KLM Hutschenreuther Germany porcelain refers to vintage, high-quality tableware produced by the German manufacturer Hutschenreuther for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, notably in the 1960s-1980s. Popular items include the "Orange Tulip" (KLM-1) pattern used in Royal Class, as well as white porcelain dishes. Often used in KLM Royal Class or premium service. Many pieces originate from roughly 1969 to the 1980s.
These items are highly collectible, serving as both airline memorabilia and examples of durable, fine German ceramic craft.
The photos are the part of the description.
Will be shipped internationally with track and trace code.
