Description: B5/Hutschenreuther Zwiebelmuster - Small Jug, Milk Jug 3 1/2in S9The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Ø Total = up to approx. 7cm.Ø floor = approx. 3.5cm.Height measured at the handle = approx. 9cm.Height measured at the spout = approx. 8cm.Total width (from tip of beak to end of handle) = approx. 10 centimeters.Weight = approx. 115 grams older small jug, probably intended as a milk jug or cream jugMotif/Lettering:- Hutschenreuther -Germany- some small chips at the top edge (see photos)- Onion pattern or Onion pattern or onion decor Here is some interesting information about the onion pattern decor that I took from the internet:The traditional history of the onion pattern goes back to ancient China, the country of origin of porcelain. Floral motifs in underglaze painting on the finest white porcelain can be found there as early as the Ming period (1368–1644). The asymmetric layout of the different motifs, which originated in the Japanese kakimon painting in Arita, can also be rediscovered, for example, in the aster-bamboo bouquet of the onion pattern. European artists of the 18th century In the 19th century, people enthusiastically took up these motifs in line with the Chinese fashion of the time and used them to create unique decors that have lost none of their fascination to this day. The famous onion pattern was created around 1739. This term arose in popular parlance due to the misunderstanding of the true motifs in the onion pattern. In fact, there are no onions in this decor, but pomegranates, peaches, peonies and an aster-bamboo bouquet. According to East Asian philosophy, every fruit and every plant has its own symbolic meaning: bamboo stands for the social upper class, the pomegranate symbolizes fertility, the peony means wealth, the peach stone with its furrowed structure on the surface stands for immortality. The white shape of the C. Teichert porcelain factory, which goes back to a design from 1728, was adopted by Lorenz Hutschenreuther in 1926 and introduced to the market as Maria Theresia. “Blue Onion Pattern”, which has been manufactured at Hutschenreuther since the 1930s, also comes from C. Teichert. Pure cobalt color is still used today, and there is still a high proportion of manual work, ie painting on staffage, lid buttons, plate rims and cup borders. The fine design of the details is a distinguishing feature of the “blue onion pattern”. Unfortunately, I can't say anything about age provide binding information, Signs of use such as scratchesand stains can of course be present, All in all I would say "good age-related condition" uncleaned condition as found,(see original photos) the light reflections (if any) I apologize - European artists of the 18th century In the 19th century, people enthusiastically took up these motifs in line with the Chinese fashion of the time and used them to create unique decors that have lost none of their fascination to this day. This term arose in popular parlance due to the misunderstanding of the true motifs in the onion pattern. In fact, there are no onions in this decor, but pomegranates, peaches, peonies and an aster-bamboo bouquet. According to East Asian philosophy, every fruit and every plant has its own symbolic meaning: bamboo stands for the social upper class, the pomegranate symbolizes fertility, the peony means wealth, the peach stone with its furrowed structure on the surface stands for immortality. The white shape of the C. Teichert porcelain factory, which goes Marke Hutschenreuther Stil Zeitgenössisch Handgefertigt Ja Vintage Ja Herstellernummer nicht vorhanden Besonderheiten Dekorativ Thema siehe Beschreibung Tiefe siehe Beschreibung Kapazität siehe Beschreibung Produktart Milchkännchen Finish Glänzend Form Oval Herkunft Bayern Herstellungsmethode Ateliershandwerk Material Porzellan Verpackung Ohne Kistenverpackung Produktlinie siehe Beschreibung Herstellungszeitraum 1980-1989 Modell Zwiebelmuster Angebotspaket Nein Herstellergarantie keine Antik Nein Höhe 9 cm. Muster Zwiebelmuster Farbe Mehrfarbig Original/Lizenzierte Reproduktion Original Gewicht 115 Gramm EAN nichtzutreffend Herstellungsstil Blau-Weiß-Porzellan Herstellungsjahr 1985 Bodenmarke Stempelmarke Durchmesser 7 cm. Länge 9 cm. Anzahl der Teile 1 Breite 10 cm. Herstellungsland und -region Deutschland
Price: 25.12 USD
Location: Alleshausen
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Shipping Cost: 48.91 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Height: 9 cm.
Production Period: 1980-1989
Number of Pieces: 1
Brand: Hutschenreuther
Weight: 115 grams
Antique: No
Depth: see description
Package: No
Manufacturing style: Blue and white porcelain
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Style: Contemporary
Vintage: Yes
Floor mark: Stamp
Diameter: 7cm.
Year Of Manufacture: 1985
Color: Multicolored
Special Features: decorative
Origin: Bavaria
Model: Onion pattern
Width: 10 centimeters.
Theme: see description
Material: Porcelain
MPN: nicht vorhanden
Product Length: 9 cm.
Pattern: Onion pattern
Shape: Oval
Manufacturer Warranty: No
Manufacturing method: Atelier craft
Finish: Shiny
Product Type: Milk Jug
Product Line: see description
Handmade: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Capacity: see description
Packaging: Without box packaging
Type: Does not apply