16 Heinrich & Co Selb Bavaria Gold Encrusted Broad Side Dinner Plates 11"


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Description

Set of 16 Heinrich & Company porcelain china dinner plates with broad edges encrusted in gold, embossed with florals, urns and grape vines.

""Franz Heinrich was a Bavarian porcelain painter. In 1896, he built a melting pot / muffle kiln in his parents’ house in Selb, Bavaria. Initially just one female worker was helping him. Initially, he bought whiteware from local porcelain factories, but starting in 1901, he produced his own porcelain. Under his leadership, the Porzellanfabrik Heinrich Selb developed into one of the most important manufacturers in Germany. Franz Heinrich died in 1928. In 1929 Heinrich & Co took over another Selb factory, Gräf & Krippner During the heyday, almost half of the German porcelain production came from the Hutschenreuther, Rosenthal, and Heinrich factories. In about 1930, Heinrich’s company had 500 employees and more than 800 at the beginning of the 1970s. After the Second World War, Heinrich was the first porcelain producer in West Germany to resume production. Later, the company was sold to the English conglomerate the Slater Walker Group. In 1974, the English Bowater Group took over the company. In 1976, Heinrich Porzellan GmbH was integrated into the Villeroy & Boch brand.""

Condition

Good Overall - Some spots to gold

Dimensions

11” x 0.75” (Diameter x Height)