Elegant early 20th century Schierholz Plaue porcelain centrepiece vase / epergne.
This polychrome-decorated vase features three cherubs positioned against the base in a naturalistic manner. The relief decoration showcases vibrant floral motifs. .
This serving piece is a true work of art and is perfect for display in any room. This type of compote bowl is ideal for a floral arrangement or serving various food items and making the dining experience more elegant. . The subject of cherubs is a classic motif that adds a touch of fantasy to the design.

Founded in 1816 by the Heuäcker Brothers, the Thuringian porcelain manufacturer gained renown for its lithophanes, intricate pieces of unglazed porcelain with delicate engravings allowing light to pass through. Christian Gottfried Schierholz joined as a partner after one of the brothers passed away.
The factory, known for its over 2,000 models, saw leadership transitions through generations, with Christian's sons Julius and Hugo taking over after his death in 1851. Ownership later passed to Julius's sons Max and Arthur. After WWII, the company was nationalized and renamed VEB Porzellan Manufaktur Plaue.
Following German reunification, it regained its original name under Von Schierholz Porzellan Manufaktur Plaue G.m.b.H. In 1995, it became part of Königlich privilegierte Porzellanmanufaktur Tettau G.m.b.H.

Maker: Schierholz
Origin: Germany
Date: 1910's

1160 g
19 cm tall
23 cm plate diameter

Excellent antique condition. Minor wear to gilding wear appropriate to age and use. Please note that the plate is fixed to the base with two brackets

Please study the accompanying photographs carefully as they form an integral part of this description. The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance. It is important to note that shipping costs include labour, packaging and postage


Elegant early 20th century Schierholz Plaue porcelain centrepiece vase / epergne.
This polychrome-decorated vase features three cherubs positioned against the base in a naturalistic manner. The relief decoration showcases vibrant floral motifs. .
This serving piece is a true work of art and is perfect for display in any room. This type of compote bowl is ideal for a floral arrangement or serving various food items and making the dining experience more elegant. . The subject of cherubs is a classic motif that adds a touch of fantasy to the design.

Founded in 1816 by the Heuäcker Brothers, the Thuringian porcelain manufacturer gained renown for its lithophanes, intricate pieces of unglazed porcelain with delicate engravings allowing light to pass through. Christian Gottfried Schierholz joined as a partner after one of the brothers passed away.
The factory, known for its over 2,000 models, saw leadership transitions through generations, with Christian's sons Julius and Hugo taking over after his death in 1851. Ownership later passed to Julius's sons Max and Arthur. After WWII, the company was nationalized and renamed VEB Porzellan Manufaktur Plaue.
Following German reunification, it regained its original name under Von Schierholz Porzellan Manufaktur Plaue G.m.b.H. In 1995, it became part of Königlich privilegierte Porzellanmanufaktur Tettau G.m.b.H.

Maker: Schierholz
Origin: Germany
Date: 1910's

1160 g
19 cm tall
23 cm plate diameter

Excellent antique condition. Minor wear to gilding wear appropriate to age and use. Please note that the plate is fixed to the base with two brackets

Please study the accompanying photographs carefully as they form an integral part of this description. The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance. It is important to note that shipping costs include labour, packaging and postage


Style subtype
Rococo stijl
Ceramics type
Porselein
Era
1900-2000
Aantal items
1
Land van herkomst
Duitsland
Fabrikant / Merk
Schierholz
Model
Komvaas in Rococo-stijl, ondersteund door drie engeltjes
Materiaal
Keramiek
Stijl
Antiek
Kleur
Goud, Paars, Roze, Wit
Staat
Uitstekende staat - nauwelijks gebruikt met minimale gebruikssporen en tekenen van ouderdom
Hoogte
19 cm
Breedte
23 cm
Diepte
23 cm
Geschatte periode
1910-1920

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