Hutschenreuther
Vintage Blue & White Bowl - Zwiebelmuster - Hutschenreuther - c1960s
Vintage Blue & White Bowl - Zwiebelmuster - Hutschenreuther - c1960s
This elegant small bowl by Hutschenreuther showcases the timeless Blue Onion (or Zwiebelmuster) pattern, a beloved design in classic Chinoiserie style.
Crafted in Germany during the 1960s to 1970s, the bowl is made of fine porcelain, known for its durability and delicate feel, and features a beautifully hand-painted blue and white motif.
The intricate floral and onion design, influenced by East Asian porcelain patterns, gives a refined, exotic touch that has enchanted collectors for centuries. This piece is in like-new condition, preserving its pristine charm without signs of wear. A true classic, this bowl captures the elegance of historical designs and brings a timeless aesthetic to any collection.
- Material: Porcelain
- Pattern: Blue Onion / Zwiebelmuster
- Style: Chinoiserie
- Technique: Hand-painted
- Place of Origin: Germany
- Date of Manufacture: 1960s to 1970s
- Condition: like mint, hardly any signs of wear
Dimension:
Height: 7 cm | 2.7 in
Diameter: 15 cm | 5.9 in
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Origin & Maker
Hutschenreuther is one of the most renowned names in German porcelain manufacturing, with a history that dates back to 1814. Founded by Carolus Magnus Hutschenreuther in Hohenberg, Bavaria, the company was one of the earliest in the region to establish a porcelain factory. Initially, Hutschenreuther focused on creating high-quality porcelain tableware, which quickly gained popularity due to its delicate craftsmanship and refined aesthetic.
The company expanded under the leadership of Lorenz Hutschenreuther, Carolus's son, who established another factory in Selb in 1857. This helped the brand diversify and increase its production capacity, cementing its status as a leader in the porcelain industry. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Hutschenreuther became known for its elegant designs and innovative techniques, including its exquisite figurines and ornate dinnerware sets.
One of Hutschenreuther’s most iconic collections includes floral and botanical patterns, which reflect the company’s dedication to beauty and craftsmanship. The company also played a significant role in advancing porcelain art, often collaborating with famous artists and designers to create unique pieces.
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