Is there a Tirschenreuth Baronesse white dinner plate left?
4 – Tirschenreuth BARONESSE WHITE Dinner Plate 1197462. Set of 4. Only 1 left! Antique Vintage PT Bavaria Tirschenreuth Germany.
When did the Tirschenreuth Mark start in Germany?
Alt Tirschenreuth 1838 Germany used 1969 – 1995. Mark filled for registration in 1985. 1838 Tirschenreuth Bavaria Germany 1969 – 1995 mark. 1838 Tirschenreuth Bavaria Germany Hutschenreuther (exact date unknown) 1969 – 1995 mark.
Who was the owner of the Tirschenreuth kiln?
In 1846, a second kiln was put into operation. Heinrich Eichhorn died in 1880 and his shares were acquired by Edmund Tittel, Friedrich Muther and August Bauscher. Next year August Bauscher sold his shares to Karl Gotthold Mezger. In 1908 Gotthold Mezger died, his shares were transferred to Johann Schlipphack.
Who was the founder of Tirschenreuth porcelain factory?
Heinrich Eichhorn in 1832 asked for permission to set up a porcelain factory in Tirschenreuth in Tirschenreuth. Eichhorn was a manufacturer from Schney near Lichtenfels. His request was rejected by authorities of the city Tirschenreuth. Finally, after objecting to the decision, permission was granted in 1833.
4 – Tirschenreuth BARONESSE WHITE Dinner Plate 1197462. Set of 4. Only 1 left! Antique Vintage PT Bavaria Tirschenreuth Germany.
Alt Tirschenreuth 1838 Germany used 1969 – 1995. Mark filled for registration in 1985. 1838 Tirschenreuth Bavaria Germany 1969 – 1995 mark. 1838 Tirschenreuth Bavaria Germany Hutschenreuther (exact date unknown) 1969 – 1995 mark.
In 1846, a second kiln was put into operation. Heinrich Eichhorn died in 1880 and his shares were acquired by Edmund Tittel, Friedrich Muther and August Bauscher. Next year August Bauscher sold his shares to Karl Gotthold Mezger. In 1908 Gotthold Mezger died, his shares were transferred to Johann Schlipphack.
Heinrich Eichhorn in 1832 asked for permission to set up a porcelain factory in Tirschenreuth in Tirschenreuth. Eichhorn was a manufacturer from Schney near Lichtenfels. His request was rejected by authorities of the city Tirschenreuth. Finally, after objecting to the decision, permission was granted in 1833.