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Mid-Century Teacup, Saucer and Plate Set - Winterling Röslau - 1940s
Mid-Century Teacup, Saucer and Plate Set - Winterling Röslau - 1940s
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Step back into a relaxed post-war era with this charming Mid-Century Winterling Röslau teacup and saucer set from the 1940s.
Produced by the celebrated Bavarian porcelain makers - founded in Röslau in 1906 and known for their craftsmanship and modernist designs - this set features clean lines and soft pastel swirls framed by elegant gold rims.
The quality is evident in the lightweight yet sturdy porcelain, offering both functionality and vintage charm. Ideal for morning tea or afternoon rest, it brings a touch of mid-century style and European heritage to your everyday moments!
- Material: Porcelain
- Style: Mid-Century
- Place of Origin: Bavaria / Germany
- Date of Manufacture: 1940s
- Condition: Near Mint
Dimension:
LADY SIZE Cup Height: 5 cm | 1.9 in
Diameter Saucer: 15 cm | 5.9 in
Diameter Plate: 19.5 cm | 7.6 in
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Origin & Maker
Founded in 1906 in Röslau, Bavaria, Gebrüder Winterling began as a small family-owned porcelain factory by Heinrich and Ferdinand Winterling .
The company swiftly expanded - acquiring fellow chinaware maker Oscar Schaller in 1917, opening new plants in Kirchenlamitz (1920) and Windischeschenbach (1929).
By the 1930s, Winterling had grown into one of Germany’s top porcelain producers, known for elegant tableware, classic patterns like the iconic “Indian Blue,” and even branching into stoneware by the 1960s. A formal corporation in 1950, Winterling reached its peak before declaring bankruptcy in 2000.
Today, Winterling pieces are cherished reminders of a golden era in Bavarian porcelain craftsmanship.
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