Details
Description
Incised number 969 / 00.
"Ferdinand Beyer and Theodor Bock were running in Volkstedt a paint shop since 1853. In …
Read more
Incised number 969 / 00.
"Ferdinand Beyer and Theodor Bock were running in Volkstedt a paint shop since 1853. In 1869 Ferdinand Beyer was able to take his son Alfred into the business. What's more, Alfred got married to Theodor's Bock daughter. Volkstedt-Rudolstadt porcelain factory was started in 1890. In 1908 the company as co-owner was joined by Alfred's son, Max Beyer. The Great War did not take much of a toll on the factory but post war inflation was a problem for some time. Beyer & Bock products were highly regarded for their quality and were exported to Scandinavia and Holland, as well as to Italy, England, North and South America. Alfred Beyer died in 1926. The factory produced high quality porcelain items till 1960 when was nationalized."
Dimensions:
4.25" x 4.375" x 4.5" (Width x Depth x Height)
See less
- Dimensions
- 4.25ʺW × 4.38ʺD × 4.5ʺH
- Styles
- Chinoiserie
- Period
- Early 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Porcelain
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Orange
- Condition Notes
- Good - Light wear Good - Light wear less
Questions about the item?
Returns & Cancellations
Return Policy - All sales are final 48 hours after delivery, unless otherwise specified in the description of the product.
Related Collections
- Manufacture de Sevres Tea Cups
- Royal Standard Tea Cups
- Copeland Tea Cups
- Bone China Tea Cups
- Royal Worcester Tea Cups
- Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Tea Cups
- Royal Stafford Tea Cups
- Johnson Brothers Tea Cups
- KPM Porcelain Tea Cups
- Tea Cups in Louisville
- Sterling Silver Tea Cups
- Chippendale Tea Cups
- Baroque Tea Cups
- Tea Cups in Oklahoma City