What did Carl Hutschenreuther do for a living?

What did Carl Hutschenreuther do for a living?

Carl Magnus Hutschenreuther (1794-1845) established Hutschenreuther AG, a German porcelain decorating factory in Hohenberg on der Eger, Bavaria, in 1814. Unsatisfied with just decorating, Hutschenreuther yearned to produce his own porcelain wares.

What kind of China does Hutschenreuther use?

Filigree flowers and small, colorful butterflies adorn and embellish the form Nora by Hutschenreuther in the »Spring Vibes« decor. Delicate bluebells, forget-me-nots, purple clover… The Nora Bone China Porcelain collection by Hutschenreuther offers white porcelain dinnerware for every day.

Where was the first Hutschenreuther Porcelain Factory located?

Under the direction of his son Lorenz, a second porcelain factory was founded in 1857 in the neighbouring town of Selb. More than one hundred years later, in 1969, both companies combined to form Hutschenreuther AG, Selb. By this time, the Hutschenreuther name was already well known especially among connoisseurs and lovers of fine porcelain.

When did Hutschenreuther join the Rosenthal Group?

In August 1st 2000 the “Lion Brand” Hutschenreuther joined the Rosenthal Group. Two famous companies from Upper Franconia were united under one umbrella and took over the leading position in the German market for high quality porcelain.

Carl Magnus Hutschenreuther (1794-1845) established Hutschenreuther AG, a German porcelain decorating factory in Hohenberg on der Eger, Bavaria, in 1814. Unsatisfied with just decorating, Hutschenreuther yearned to produce his own porcelain wares.

Filigree flowers and small, colorful butterflies adorn and embellish the form Nora by Hutschenreuther in the »Spring Vibes« decor. Delicate bluebells, forget-me-nots, purple clover… The Nora Bone China Porcelain collection by Hutschenreuther offers white porcelain dinnerware for every day.

Under the direction of his son Lorenz, a second porcelain factory was founded in 1857 in the neighbouring town of Selb. More than one hundred years later, in 1969, both companies combined to form Hutschenreuther AG, Selb. By this time, the Hutschenreuther name was already well known especially among connoisseurs and lovers of fine porcelain.

What kind of dish was hutchenreuther in 1814?

HUTSCHENREUTHER-Germany 1814. WHITE RELISH DISH 8.5 X 5. HUTSCHENREUTHER 1814 GERMANY WHITE DINNER PLATE/ SERVING PLATTER 11.5″ Diam. Vintage Hutschenreuther 1814 CM Hohenberg Gold Band 9-1/4″ Bowl Germany MINT!

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