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RIEBER BŁĘKITNE POWOJNIKI PIĘKNY DZBANEK KAWA 1,3L

19-05-2012, 11:50
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PIĘKNY RIEBER MITTERTEICH DZBANEK DO KAWY POWOJNIKI

Stylizowany na secesję bardzo ładny dzbanek do kawy 1,3l z elipsą w liściach akantu jako uchwytem i piękną rączką uszkiem dwudzielnym z liściem akantu – forma prostego walca- klasycystyczna- z delikatnym reliefem na szerokiej stopie- i medalionem łączącym dzióbek z dzbankiem – ręczne delikatne złocenie ujścia dzióbka pierścienia uchwytu oraz uchwytu… ale już kołnierz pomalowany farbą imitującą złoto- co świadczy o tym, że mamy do czynienia z okresem tuż powojennym- za to kalka z niebieskim powojnikiem jest wyjątkowa- kwiaty są jak żywe- zachowały się w idealnym stanie i stanowią wielka ozdobę. Te błękitne kwiaty powojników przyciągną uwagę i będą wielka ozdobą kredensu.

Wysokość 23 cm średnica 10 cm od dzióbka do ucha 21,5 cm – smukły … po prostu piękny…

Polecam rarytas!!!

Germany / Bavaria / Mitterteich:

[1] : Porzellanfabrik Julius Rother (1899 until 1904)

The factory was founded by Julius Rother together with his wife Fanny (neé Schicker), using only one kiln. The first director of the factory was Erich Gerstner who later stated that Rother had learned the trade right from the start and had exquisite knowledge of all production steps. Furthermore Rother was respected by his workers as he was always kind to them and the payments they received were also very generous, a porcelain decorator for example was able to have two suits made during the year which was very much at that time. Around 1900 the Bohemian businessman from the town of Asch Gustav Gerstner joined as silent partner.

[2] : Porzellanfabrik Julius Rother & Co. (1904 until 1918)

During 1904 Julius Matthes joined the company both as active director and shareholder; he was responsible for the financial and business relationship part while the Rother's concentrated on running the factory. In 1912 the Rother's themselves retired and left the factory with around 150 workers equally shared between Gerstner and Matthes who where in 1914 (the factory by then worked with four kilns) joined by Gerstner's son Ernst Gerstner; during this time the factory already exported to England, the Netherlands and the United States as well as Australia. Matthes in 1918 then sold his shares to the porcelain decoration studio belonging to Julius Rieber who had founded his successful original decoration business in the city of Selb in the year 1868. After initial talks with the remaining partners Rieber saw a great opportunity and offered to completely take over the factory.

[3] : Porzellanfabrik Joseph Rieber & Co. O.H.G. (1918 until 1923)

Ernst Gerstner remained in the new company as authorised signatory and the factory flourished and constantly expanded, especially after the founding of a subsidiary in the town of Thiersheim and the consequential transformation of the business into a stock corporation in 1923. During this period the factory employed between 200 and 250 workers.

[4] : Porzellanfabrik Joseph Rieber & Co. A.G. (1923 until 1971)

From then on the company included the full name of 'Porzellanfabriken Josef Rieber & Co. A.G. Selb-Thiersheim-Mitterteich' on their company paper even if all three parts were run independently. The Mitterteich factory mainly produced normal household items and dinner sets and it should be noted that the speciality was the 'Japonais' decoration style that had been purchased from Julius Rother and was strongly influenced by Japanese originals. It was by now highly successful as it presented a counterpart to many other companies that merely concentrated on 'Strohblume' (strawflower) or 'Zwiebelmuster' (Blue Onion). This success lead to further export contracts with customers in Norway and Sweden and regardless of a small fire that destroyed a part of the factory in January 1925 the number of employees constantly rose, peaking at 200 in Mitterteich and 150 total in Selb and Thiersheim in 1930. However the rigid internal company structure had its drawbacks and over the years even intensive expansion was not able to help the company cope with demand. This situation finally resulted in a sudden drop in business and in 1971 the company had to file for bankruptcy.