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Vintage Fine China Japan Grapevine Platinum Trim #6701 32 Piece Set- PLEASE READ

Vintage Fine China Japan Grapevine Platinum Trim #6701 32 Piece Set- PLEASE READ

Vintage Fine China Japan Grapevine Platinum Trim #6701 32 Piece Set- PLEASE READ

The Vintage Fine China Japan Grapevine Platinum Trim #6701 32 Piece Set is a stunning collection of 8 each – round bowls, side plates, saucers and Dinner plates featuring a grapevine pattern with platinum trim. Made of porcelain in Japan during the Mid 20th Century, these bowls are perfect for all occasions and add a touch of Mid-Century Modern style to any table setting. The glossy finish and intricate design make these bowls a unique and elegant addition to any home decor. Just remember to hand wash only to preserve their vintage charm.

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

O. &E. G. Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls

Royal Austria Vintage 1910s 8 Hand Painted Grapevine Dessert Bowls. According to the back stamp this set was manufactured from 1899 to 1918 by Oscar and Edgar Gutherz of Altrolau, Bohemia. Pristine antique condition – no signs of use, defects or damages. Hand painted – each bowl/dish have a slightly different shading, but all of the pedestals are painted gorgeous deep malachite color. Dimensions 4 x 3 in. Weight 1 lb 14 oz. Oscar Gutherz started a porcelain decorating business in Altrolau in 1884, using financial backing from the American importer Lazarus Straus & Sons. The company subsequently expanded into porcelain production. In 1898, Oscar’s brother, Edgar Gutherz, bought out Marx and joined Oscar in the business, which became known as the Oscar & Edgar Gutherz O. In 1918 the Royal Austria Factory ceased to be; instead it became part of OEPIAG, the Austrian Porcelain Industry.