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Is Royal Bayreuth china valuable?

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Is Royal Bayreuth china valuable?
Yes, some Royal Bayreuth china is valuable. Generally, dinnerware produced before the 1920s is the most highly sought-after among collectors, and blue patterns are particularly popular. Factors that determine how much a particular piece is worth include its age, style, type, rarity and condition. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can assist you with valuing your china. On 1stDibs, explore a variety of Royal Bayreuth china.
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Royal Bayreuth Porcelain Figurine Registered "MOUSE PITCHER"
By Royal Bayreuth
Located in Bloomfield Hills, MI
Royal Bayreuth Mouse Pitcher is glazed in soft grays with sparkling red eyes. This piece is extremely rare. The size being 8.5 inches high when normally this mouse is 6 inches. The bottom is marked: "Registered." The Royal Bayreuth factory has been the world's unparalleled leader in the production of porcelain for over 200 years, As the oldest Bavarian china firm under private ownership, the factory still stands like a fortress on a hill in the little village of Tettau. It was founded in 1794 in the Thuringian Hills, adjacent to what at one time was known as the East German border. Though delicate to the touch, it's durability makes it last for hundreds of years. The porcelain factory has survived a number of troublesome events, including the Napoleonic-Franco Prussian turmoil, two World Wars, numerous changes in management and ownership, and the great fire of 1897 which destroyed a number of important records and molds. The factory had its roots planted in 1792, when the famous, naturalist and botanist, Alexander von Humboldt, also an expert German geologist, was appointed by the king to research a possible factory site. The king desired a porcelain factory in the Thuringia province, and commanded von Humboldt to find the ideal location and personnel. After a lengthy study, von Humboldt reported to the king that Tettau should be the site of the factory and recommended that Johann Schmidt and Wilhelm Grenier be awarded the permit. By 1794, the factor was open for business. Anytime you see the Royal Bayreuth logo, you will see 1794 as the official date of commencement operations. Dinnerware, dining accessories, coffee and tea sets have been the company's main product line through the years. Just as fascinating are the wide number of collector items that the factory has produced. Included among these are many interesting pieces such as: figurals, rose tapestry...
Category

Early 20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain, Paint

Antique Royal Bayreuth Hand-Painted Vase with a Woman & Ducks
By Royal Bayreuth
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This antique vase was made by the well known Royal Bayreuth factory of Bavaria in approximately 1920 in a period Art Deco style. The vase is composed of porcelain and has a hand-pain...
Category

Early 20th Century German Art Deco Vases

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Kobenhavns Porcellains Maleri Royal Bayreuth Floral Tea Coffee Service
By Royal Bayreuth
Located in Dayton, OH
Early to mid 20th century exquisite twelve piece gilded floral tea set including a lidded teapot, creamer, lidded sugar bowl, six teacups, and dessert serving tray. Dessert tray by Royal Bayreuth Bavaria. Tea set by Kobenhavns Porcellains Maleri. "Royal Bayreuth is the name of a factory that was founded in Tettau, Bavaria, in 1794. It closed in 2019. It made figural and souvenir items from about 1885 to 1915, but its most important products have been tableware and coffee and tea sets. The marks have changed through the years. A stylized crest, the name Royal Bayreuth, and the word Bavaria appear in slightly different forms from 1870 to about 1919. Later dishes may include the words U.S. Zone (1945–1949), the year of the issue, or the word Germany instead of Bavaria." "The Copenhagen Porcellain Decorating Workshop was founded in 1883. In 1924 it was acquired by the wholesaler company Holst & Knudsen. Holst & Knudsen imported to Denmark whiteware porcelain from Germany and decorated it.The Great Depression made difficult importing cheap German porcelain. That's why Holst & Knudsen established in 1936 own porcelain factory Porcelænsfabriken Danmark. During first years of production, the factory was using the Kjøbenhavns Porcellains Maleri (KPM) mark. It continued production till 1969. In 2012, the Danish Porcelain Manufactory – Lyngby Porcelæn...
Category

Early 20th Century Tea Sets

Materials

Porcelain

Vintage Porcelain Greek Key Jar with Lid by Royal Bayreuth
By Royal Bayreuth
Located in San Diego, CA
Incredibly glamourous porcelain jar with lid by Royal Bayreuth Bavaria. Simple in lines, this lidded jar can have a variety of purposes in your living room as a container or in your vanity as a jewelry container...
Category

Vintage 1960s German Hollywood Regency Jars

Materials

Porcelain

Set of 8 Royal Bayreuth China Cups & Saucers White with Cobalt and Gilt Borders
By Royal Bayreuth
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Set of 8 Royal Bayreuth China cups & saucers white with cobalt and gilt borders. Wonderful condition, with no wear to the gold.
Category

20th Century German Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

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