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Set Of 3 Antique Heinrich and Co. Selb, Bavaria Ranson Porcelain Covered Tureens
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Set Of 3 Antique Heinrich and Co. Selb, Bavaria Ranson Porcelain Covered Tureens
This exquisite set of three antique porcelain-covered vegetable dishes was crafted by the prestigious Heinrich and Co. in the renowned ceramic center of Selb, Bavaria. Featuring the celebrated Ranson mold, each vegetable tureen is defined by delicate scalloped edges, ruffled bodies, and elegant bow-shaped finials. The pieces are adorned with a romantic pattern of trailing pink rose garlands and fine gold-gilt accents along the rims and handles. This graduated trio offers a rare opportunity to own a coordinated set of serving pieces that exemplify early twentieth-century European elegance. Whether used for a formal dinner service or displayed as part of a neoclassical collection, these tureens bring a touch of grandmillennial charm and timeless sophistication to the modern home. H&C Bavaria porcelain is highly regarded for its translucent quality and vitreous finish, making it both durable and beautiful.
About the Company
Heinrich and Co., founded by Franz Heinrich in 1896, quickly rose to prominence as one of the elite producers of German porcelain, competing directly with other master houses in the Selb region. Based in Bavaria, Germany, the company became famous for its high-fired glazes and impeccable transferware designs. By the early twentieth century, Heinrich and Co. had established a global reputation for producing luxury dinnerware that graced the tables of refined households across Europe and the United States. Today, the H&C Selb, Bavaria mark remains a trusted symbol of quality for collectors of fine continental porcelain and antique tableware.
Historical Significance
The Ranson mold used for these tureens became an industry standard for fine-dining porcelain during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Inspired by the graceful, flowing lines of the late Rococo and Neoclassical movements, this style of Bavarian porcelain reflects the era of formal, multi-course dining, when specialized serving vessels, such as covered vegetable dishes, were essential status symbols on the Victorian and Edwardian table. These pieces survive as a testament to the enduring legacy of German ceramic artistry, which combined industrial precision with hand-finished details to create accessible luxury for the growing middle class of the pre-war period.
Specifications and Dimensions
Material: Fine Bavarian Porcelain
Manufacturer: Heinrich and Co. (H&C)
Origin: Selb, Bavaria, Germany
Pattern: Ranson Mold with Pink Rose Garlands
Period: Early 20th Century, Circa 1910 to 1930
Quantity: 3 Tureens with 3 Matching Lids
Largest Tureen: 12.25 inches wide (handle to handle) by 7.75 inches depth by 8.25 inches high
Medium Tureen: 11.25 inches wide (handle to handle) by 7 inches depth by 7.25 inches high
Smallest Tureen: 10.25 inches wide (handle to handle) by 8.25 inches depth by 6.25 inches high
Condition Report
This set is in excellent antique condition, with the porcelain bodies remaining bright and free of cracks, hairlines, or significant crazing. All three original lids are present and fit securely with no chips to the inner rims. The gold-gilt accents show remarkably little wear for their age, retaining their original luster on the handles and bow finials. Minor surface wear to the undersides of the bases is consistent with gentle domestic use over the last century, and there is no evidence of professional restoration or repair, ensuring the historical integrity of the set remains intact.
Designers Note
I highly recommend this trio for designers looking to anchor a cottagecore or grandmillennial dining room aesthetic. The graduated sizes allow for a beautiful tiered display on a sideboard or within an open hutch, creating immediate visual interest and height. The soft pink rose palette is incredibly versatile and pairs beautifully with modern gold flatware or traditional sterling silver. For a creative twist, these lidded tureens can be used off the dining table to hold luxury soaps in a guest bath or to hide clutter on a vanity while adding an air of Old World European luxury to the space.
Curation and Styling Potential
Because these tureens feature a uniform pattern and the highly sought-after Ranson shape, they offer incredible styling potential for high-end events and holiday tablescapes. The lidded design is perfect for keeping side dishes warm during a buffet service, while the ornate handles make them easy to pass between guests. For those who appreciate the "mix and match" aesthetic, these Bavarian pieces serve as the perfect anchor when paired with solid white modern china or complementary floral patterns. Their presence adds a layer of curated history to a home, suggesting a collection thoughtfully built over time.
Capture the timeless romance of German craftsmanship with this rare coordinated trio of Heinrich and Co. Ranson tureens, offering a perfect marriage of functional utility and artisanal beauty. This set is ready to grace your table and become a cherished centerpiece for your own treasured memories.
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- Dimensions
- 12.25ʺW × 7.75ʺD × 8.25ʺH
- Styles
- French Country
- Victorian
- Brand
- Heinrich & Co.
- Period
- Early 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Bone China
- Enamel
- Gold Leaf
- Porcelain
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- White
- Condition Notes
- This set is in excellent antique condition, with the porcelain bodies remaining bright and free of cracks, hairlines, or significant … moreThis set is in excellent antique condition, with the porcelain bodies remaining bright and free of cracks, hairlines, or significant crazing. All three original lids are present and fit securely with no chips to the inner rims. The gold-gilt accents show remarkably little wear for their age, retaining their original luster on the handles and bow finials. Minor surface wear to the undersides of the bases is consistent with gentle domestic use over the last century, and there is no evidence of professional restoration or repair, ensuring the historical integrity of the set remains intact. less
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