Exquisite White Scalloped Embossed Dinnerware With Platinum Trim, Lorenz Hutschenreuther, Bavaria, Service for Eight

$900.00
Lovely platinum trimmed dinnerware / dishes with a scallop embossed edging from Bavaria made between 1968-1988 by famous designer Lorenz Hutschenreuther. This set is in pristine condition, serves eight, and consists of sixty four pieces including:

8 Dinner Plates 10 1/8"
8 Salad Plates 7 7/8"
8 Bread/Butter Plates 6 1/4"
8 Berry /Dessert Bowls 5 1/4"
8 Footed Teacups 2 1/4"
8 Saucers 6 3/8"
8 Footed Cream Soup Bowl
8 Saucers 6 7/8"

In 1857, Lorenz struck out on his own to establish the first porcelain factor in Ludwigsmühle (mill of Ludwig), which later became the town of Selb, known as the City of Porcelain. Lorenz’s company became Hutschenruether Selb. Lorenz focused on dinnerware and partnered with Haviland and Wedgwood. In 2000, Hutschenreuther became part of the Rosenthal Division of the Wedgwood Group. Rosenthal continues to use Hutschenreuther’s trademark.
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Lovely platinum trimmed dinnerware / dishes with a scallop embossed edging from Bavaria made between 1968-1988 by famous designer Lorenz Hutschenreuther. This set is in pristine condition, serves eight, and consists of sixty four pieces including:

8 Dinner Plates 10 1/8"
8 Salad Plates 7 7/8"
8 Bread/Butter Plates 6 1/4"
8 Berry /Dessert Bowls 5 1/4"
8 Footed Teacups 2 1/4"
8 Saucers 6 3/8"
8 Footed Cream Soup Bowl
8 Saucers 6 7/8"

In 1857, Lorenz struck out on his own to establish the first porcelain factor in Ludwigsmühle (mill of Ludwig), which later became the town of Selb, known as the City of Porcelain. Lorenz’s company became Hutschenruether Selb. Lorenz focused on dinnerware and partnered with Haviland and Wedgwood. In 2000, Hutschenreuther became part of the Rosenthal Division of the Wedgwood Group. Rosenthal continues to use Hutschenreuther’s trademark.
Lovely platinum trimmed dinnerware / dishes with a scallop embossed edging from Bavaria made between 1968-1988 by famous designer Lorenz Hutschenreuther. This set is in pristine condition, serves eight, and consists of sixty four pieces including:

8 Dinner Plates 10 1/8"
8 Salad Plates 7 7/8"
8 Bread/Butter Plates 6 1/4"
8 Berry /Dessert Bowls 5 1/4"
8 Footed Teacups 2 1/4"
8 Saucers 6 3/8"
8 Footed Cream Soup Bowl
8 Saucers 6 7/8"

In 1857, Lorenz struck out on his own to establish the first porcelain factor in Ludwigsmühle (mill of Ludwig), which later became the town of Selb, known as the City of Porcelain. Lorenz’s company became Hutschenruether Selb. Lorenz focused on dinnerware and partnered with Haviland and Wedgwood. In 2000, Hutschenreuther became part of the Rosenthal Division of the Wedgwood Group. Rosenthal continues to use Hutschenreuther’s trademark.