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Clock - Sächsische Porzellan-Fabrik Carl Thieme zu Potschappel - Porcelain - 1850-1900
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Clock - Sächsische Porzellan-Fabrik Carl Thieme zu Potschappel - Porcelain - 1850-1900

Porcelain watch mold.C. Thieme. 19th c. Porcelain watch mold Carl Thieme (Potschappel/Sachsen), Dresden. 19th century. Excellent condition as a museum piece! Porcelain mold number 1865. In older works, form numbers are in italics. 27 cm height 20 cm width. A unique historical item! Perhaps a few of these watches have survived! When the factory roof collapsed, the molds and drawings were destroyed forever. this is a unique item. Carl-Johann Gottlob Thieme started in 1864 in Dresden a porcelain and antique shop. He was also running a porcelain painting business. In September 1872 he established a porcelain factory named Sächsische Porzellan-Fabrik Carl Thieme zu Potschappel. Carl Thieme died in 1888. The business was taken over in 1896 by his talented son in law, Karl August Kuntsch. Kuntsch was a modeler who started a tradition of flower decorations traditional for Dresden style porcelain items. He died in 1920. His widow and two sons (Carl August and Emil Alfred)run the company in next years After the WWII in 1951 Emil Kuntsch was pushed out of the company and the state gradually increased its involvement in next years. 1972 the company was fully nationalized and till 1990 operated as VEB Sächsische Porzellan-Manufaktur Dresden.   In 1991 the company was reprivatized. 

No. 82780971

No longer available
Clock - Sächsische Porzellan-Fabrik Carl Thieme zu Potschappel - Porcelain - 1850-1900

Clock - Sächsische Porzellan-Fabrik Carl Thieme zu Potschappel - Porcelain - 1850-1900

Porcelain watch mold.C. Thieme. 19th c.

Porcelain watch mold Carl Thieme (Potschappel/Sachsen), Dresden. 19th century.
Excellent condition as a museum piece!

Porcelain mold number 1865. In older works, form numbers are in italics.

27 cm height 20 cm width.


A unique historical item! Perhaps a few of these watches have survived! When the factory roof collapsed, the molds and drawings were destroyed forever. this is a unique item.

Carl-Johann Gottlob Thieme started in 1864 in Dresden a porcelain and antique shop. He was also running a porcelain painting business. In September 1872 he established a porcelain factory named Sächsische Porzellan-Fabrik Carl Thieme zu Potschappel.
Carl Thieme died in 1888. The business was taken over in 1896 by his talented son in law, Karl August Kuntsch. Kuntsch was a modeler who started a tradition of flower decorations traditional for Dresden style porcelain items. He died in 1920. His widow and two sons (Carl August and Emil Alfred)run the company in next years
After the WWII in 1951 Emil Kuntsch was pushed out of the company and the state gradually increased its involvement in next years. 1972 the company was fully nationalized and till 1990 operated as VEB Sächsische Porzellan-Manufaktur Dresden.  
In 1991 the company was reprivatized. 

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