Questions about & help selling set of 12 Hutschenreuther plates

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  1. northernridge

    northernridge Active Member

    I have six each 10 1/8" dinner plates and 8 3/8" (appetizer? salad? dessert?) plates. Here's just one of the dinners.
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    I searched the R site for the pattern, to no avail. It's pretty, and has what I'd call understated elegance. It appears to be gold and silver encrusted (though there's no tarnish present to indicate actual silver; I take the gold to be the gold leaf commonly found on china). The triple band is about 5/8" wide. Here's a close-up.
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    Last, questions about the backstamps. I'll show them first, then ask questions.
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    1. Does the logo help to date these?
    2. Does TIRSCHENREUTH indicate a city perhaps where the plates were made? (That's what I believe I was told some time ago.)
    3. Do the red letters at bottom indicate a company in Belgium where they were decorated?

    One final question: Would it make sense to offer each set of six at a low price—say 9.99—or start them higher—say 99.95?

    Oh, and is this the best forum to show them?

    Thanks, as always!
     
  2. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    Since the silver never tarnished it was most likely platinium fired on the same time as the gold. Not enough money to try and melt down.
    greg
     
  3. spirit-of-shiloh

    spirit-of-shiloh Well-Known Member

    My guess would be a store in Belgium,SIVA CO that imported them.?

    I have several pieces of Hutschenreuther Tischenreuther and for the little research I have done, they go for a good amount of $$$ :)
    I think your plates are elegant.:cat:
     
  4. spirit-of-shiloh

    spirit-of-shiloh Well-Known Member

    Here is a link on Hutschenreuther and Tischenreuther.I have always been confused with those markings and alsso Selb, Arzberg pieces I have after I read about them I am still confused why a couple of porcelain names are together ?

    http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/bavaria/arzberg-01/index.php

    http://www.original-tirschenreuth-porzellan.de/index.php?lang=de&goal=2

    http://www.original-tirschenreuth-porzellan.de/index.php?lang=de&goal=8

    Hutschenreuther Porcelain Factory was founded by Carolus Magnus in Hohenburg, Bavaria, in 1814. A second factory was established in Selb, Germany, in 1857. The company made fine quality porcelain dinnerwares and figurines. The mark changed through the years, but the name and the lion insignia appear in most versions. Hutschenreuther became part of the Rosenthal division of the Waterford Wedgwood Group in 2000. Since 2000, Hutschenreuther is a Rosenthal trademark for the porcelain and bone china. Rosenthal was bought by Sambonet Paderno Industries, headquartered in Orfento, Novaro, Italy, in 2009.
     
  5. northernridge

    northernridge Active Member

    Oh, thank you for that. It makes sense. Should be a selling point, do you think?

    I was pleased to see your name as replier. You always seem to have such good info.
     
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  6. northernridge

    northernridge Active Member

    Thank you, Spirit. I'm having a little trouble trying to decide how to price them. With a known item, like Shelley Dainty Blue, I start low—9.99—and let the market drive the price up. But these are not known. It seemed the ones that sold for the most on eBay were started at high prices, which was what they sold for. If you have any suggestions, I would sure be grateful.
     
  7. spirit-of-shiloh

    spirit-of-shiloh Well-Known Member

    Well, I do it a bit different, I am not much of a risk taker. I research the prices on and off eBay and then I go a bit above the middle and use a BIN and free shipping.

    Beautiful plate and super packaging ~ thanks!!!
    Tirschenreuth Plate Cabinet Display Bavaria Germany US Zone Vintage Floral Rose (#121058656862) US $25.00


    I had a Shelly cup & saucer and used a BIN that I was comfortable and it sold.

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA VERY NICE! THANK YOU! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
    Shelley Dainty Bone China Tea Cup Saucer Tree Scene (#110648513191) US $67.66
     
  8. trip98

    trip98 Well-Known Member

    I have success selling higher end china several ways. In sets of 4 like items (ie. four dinner plates), one complete place setting, or one at time using ebay's listing variation so the buyer can select the number of plates the want. If using the later listing variation it is easier to add in shipping to your costs, so the buyer receives "free" shipping.
     
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