Heinrich & Co. Selb Bavarian Blue & Gold Dinner Plates (12)
Item: Set of 12 Dinner Plates
Make: Heinrich & Company (H & Co.) Bavaria, Germany
Age: ca. 1960
Pattern: Unknown
Construction: Porcelain
Dimensions: Each 10" Diameter
Condition: Excellent. No cracks, chips, or crazing. Some extremely minor, small areas of discoloration on the gold trim, only visible under close inspection. Please see photos.Ā
Details: Heinrich China, a prominent German porcelain manufacturer, was founded by Franz Heinrich in 1896 in Selb, Bavaria. Initially, he bought porcelain from local factories and painted it, eventually starting his own production in 1901. The company grew to become a major force in the German porcelain industry, with Heinrich's factory being one of the largest.
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Heinrich & Co. Selb Bavarian Blue & Gold Dinner Plates (12)
Heinrich & Co. Selb Bavarian Blue & Gold Dinner Plates (12)
Item: Set of 12 Dinner Plates
Make: Heinrich & Company (H & Co.) Bavaria, Germany
Age: ca. 1960
Pattern: Unknown
Construction: Porcelain
Dimensions: Each 10" Diameter
Condition: Excellent. No cracks, chips, or crazing. Some extremely minor, small areas of discoloration on the gold trim, only visible under close inspection. Please see photos.Ā
Details: Heinrich China, a prominent German porcelain manufacturer, was founded by Franz Heinrich in 1896 in Selb, Bavaria. Initially, he bought porcelain from local factories and painted it, eventually starting his own production in 1901. The company grew to become a major force in the German porcelain industry, with Heinrich's factory being one of the largest.
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Item: Set of 12 Dinner Plates
Make: Heinrich & Company (H & Co.) Bavaria, Germany
Age: ca. 1960
Pattern: Unknown
Construction: Porcelain
Dimensions: Each 10" Diameter
Condition: Excellent. No cracks, chips, or crazing. Some extremely minor, small areas of discoloration on the gold trim, only visible under close inspection. Please see photos.Ā
Details: Heinrich China, a prominent German porcelain manufacturer, was founded by Franz Heinrich in 1896 in Selb, Bavaria. Initially, he bought porcelain from local factories and painted it, eventually starting his own production in 1901. The company grew to become a major force in the German porcelain industry, with Heinrich's factory being one of the largest.
























