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Vintage Coffee Pot - Maria Theresia "Dresden" - Hutschenreuther - c1970s

Vintage Coffee Pot - Maria Theresia "Dresden" - Hutschenreuther - c1970s

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Bring elegance to your table with this exquisite Hutschenreuther coffee pot, featuring the stunning "Dresden" multicolour floral pattern and a luxurious golden rim. 

With a generous five-cup capacity, it’s perfect for entertaining guests or savouring your favourite brews at home. The vibrant multicolour floral design, complemented by a beautiful golden rim, adds a touch of sophistication to any table setting.

The form of this coffee pot is called "Maria Theresia" which is inspired by early 19th-century designs, with the first models hitting the market in 1926. Its form features delicate waves and subtle reliefs that enhance the overall elegance, making it not only a functional piece but also a stunning decorative item. The artistry of this piece reflects the rich heritage of German fine porcelain craftsmanship, promising to elevate your dining experience.

Whether for a cosy afternoon tea or a special gathering, this coffee pot also makes a wonderful wedding gift that will be cherished for years to come. Add this beautiful piece to your collection and enjoy the timeless charm of "Dresden" at your next gathering!

  • Material: Porcelain
  • Form: Maria Theresia
  • Pattern: Dresden, with golden rim
  • Style: German Jugendstil
  • Technique: Hand-painted
  • Place of Origin: Germany
  • Date of Manufacture: 1960s to 1970s
  • Condition: like mint, hardly any signs of wear

Dimension:
Height: 26 cm | 10.2 in
Volume: 1.5 litres, 5 cups

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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.