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These 7 pieces of Charles Ahrenfeldt was made 3/19/18. They are in wonderful condition for and appear to have not used. The border is designed in a dot pattern that flows into the insets of a floral design. Between them are beautiful floral swags that are mostly red and yellow roses. These are displayed on a white highly glazed background. The bottom rims of all pieces are not glazed. These have two backstamps one underglaze France "Depose" which means "Registered" ca.1900. The large platter only has one underglaze backstamp.
You will recieve 5 bowls, platter, and a very large platter.
Backstamp: Charles Ahrenfeldt (1807-94) was born in Germany, but began importing into New York in the 1930s. During the 1840s he moved to Paris and had a decorting studio. Sometime between 1859 and the late 1860s he opened an exporting firm in limoges and developed a wide export market, especially to North America.
Around 1884 he also started decorating in limoges. He probably also established the porcelain factory continued by his son.
The son Charles J. Ahrenfeldt (1856-1934) took over the porcelain factory in 1894 upon his fathers death. In 1896 he built a porcelain factory in the Montjovis district of limoges.
Ahrenfeldt's Zurich agent M. Grob took over the factory in 1917. This factory made high quality porcelain and won the grand prix at art deco exposition in 1925. The factory was enlarged in 1926.
Grob died in 1934 and was succeeded by his widow. a finance group bought the factory in 1958, production diminished, and the factory closed in 1969.
Condition: No wear or damage. No cracks, chips, discoloration, scratches, or repairs.
If you have any questions please contact me, and I will try my best to answer them.
Measurements: Large platter 16 1/4" long x 11 3/4" wide x 1 1/2" tall. Smaller platter 11 3/4" long x 8 1/2" wide x 1 1/4" high. The bowls 7 1/4" across x 1 1/2" high.
Actual weight before packing is 7 lbs. 3.7 oz. They will ship around at 10 lbs. After packing I can give a better shipping weight. Wait until I send the invoice before purchase.
Contact me with your zip code for a shipping quote. collectabletyme@gmail.com
I always use a new or good box plus plenty of bubble wrap, peanuts, and 2" packing tape. In my nearly 7 years of shipping I have not had a broken piece yet. But, Most of the handling depends on the postal carrier. I place fragile labels on the box to notify the carrier of the contents.
The insurance charge for this item is $ 4.60, and will be added in the shipping quote.
If insurance is not added I cannot be responsible for damaged or lost items. You will recieve delivery confirmation. I use USPS for shipping and will use Parcel post for this item. This will help to keep the shipping charges down. All international customers must contact me for a shipping quote.
After an item has been paid for it will be shipped within two business days. There is a small handing fee to help pay for the packing materials and fuel to go to the post office.
I have a hundred or so of china yet to list. Stay in touch to see my unique collection. Thank you for stopping by, and have a wonderful day.
These 7 pieces of Charles Ahrenfeldt was made 3/19/18. They are in wonderful condition for and appear to have not used. The border is designed in a dot pattern that flows into the insets of a floral design. Between them are beautiful floral swags that are mostly red and yellow roses. These are displayed on a white highly glazed background. The bottom rims of all pieces are not glazed. These have two backstamps one underglaze France "Depose" which means "Registered" ca.1900. The large platter only has one underglaze backstamp.
You will recieve 5 bowls, platter, and a very large platter.
Backstamp: Charles Ahrenfeldt (1807-94) was born in Germany, but began importing into New York in the 1930s. During the 1840s he moved to Paris and had a decorting studio. Sometime between 1859 and the late 1860s he opened an exporting firm in limoges and developed a wide export market, especially to North America.
Around 1884 he also started decorating in limoges. He probably also established the porcelain factory continued by his son.
The son Charles J. Ahrenfeldt (1856-1934) took over the porcelain factory in 1894 upon his fathers death. In 1896 he built a porcelain factory in the Montjovis district of limoges.
Ahrenfeldt's Zurich agent M. Grob took over the factory in 1917. This factory made high quality porcelain and won the grand prix at art deco exposition in 1925. The factory was enlarged in 1926.
Grob died in 1934 and was succeeded by his widow. a finance group bought the factory in 1958, production diminished, and the factory closed in 1969.
Condition: No wear or damage. No cracks, chips, discoloration, scratches, or repairs.
If you have any questions please contact me, and I will try my best to answer them.
Measurements: Large platter 16 1/4" long x 11 3/4" wide x 1 1/2" tall. Smaller platter 11 3/4" long x 8 1/2" wide x 1 1/4" high. The bowls 7 1/4" across x 1 1/2" high.
Actual weight before packing is 7 lbs. 3.7 oz. They will ship around at 10 lbs. After packing I can give a better shipping weight. Wait until I send the invoice before purchase.
Contact me with your zip code for a shipping quote. collectabletyme@gmail.com
I always use a new or good box plus plenty of bubble wrap, peanuts, and 2" packing tape. In my nearly 7 years of shipping I have not had a broken piece yet. But, Most of the handling depends on the postal carrier. I place fragile labels on the box to notify the carrier of the contents.
The insurance charge for this item is $ 4.60, and will be added in the shipping quote.
If insurance is not added I cannot be responsible for damaged or lost items. You will recieve delivery confirmation. I use USPS for shipping and will use Parcel post for this item. This will help to keep the shipping charges down. All international customers must contact me for a shipping quote.
After an item has been paid for it will be shipped within two business days. There is a small handing fee to help pay for the packing materials and fuel to go to the post office.
I have a hundred or so of china yet to list. Stay in touch to see my unique collection. Thank you for stopping by, and have a wonderful day.
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