Six Rosenthal Berlin Coffee Cups in Porcelain with Gold Edge, Mid-20th C.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Six Rosenthal Berlin coffee cups in porcelain with gold edge.
Mid-20th Century German Porcelain
Porcelain
Six Rosenthal Berlin Coffee Cups in Porcelain with Gold Edge, Mid-20th C.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Six Rosenthal Berlin coffee cups in porcelain with gold edge.
Porcelain
Bjørn Wiinblad for Rosenthal. "Berlin Hilton". Two lidded jars and bottle tray
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bjørn Wiinblad (1918-2006) for Rosenthal, Germany. "Berlin Hilton". Two lidded jars and a bottle tray in porcelain.
Porcelain
Rosenthal Porcelain "Berlin" Porcelain Service, 50
By Rosenthal
Located in Astoria, NY
Rosenthal Porcelain "Berlin" Pattern Partial Porcelain Service, designed by Hans-Theo Baumann, all marked "Rosenthal / Germany" and comprising: (1) coffee pot, (1) covered sugar bowl...
Porcelain
$200Sale Price / set|20% Off
Set of Four "Berlin" Square Base Juice Glasses by G. Butler Jensen for Rosenthal
By Rosenthal
Located in San Diego, CA
A nice of four mid-century Studio Line "Berlin" pattern square base juice glasses by George Butler Jensen for Rosenthal, circa 1960s.
Crystal
$220Sale Price / set|20% Off
Set of Four "Berlin" Square Base Beer Glasses by G. Butler Jensen for Rosenthal
By Rosenthal
Located in San Diego, CA
A nice of four mid-century Studio Line "Berlin" pattern square base beer glasses by George Butler Jensen for Rosenthal, circa 1960s.
Crystal
Bjørn Wiinblad for Rosenthal, Germany. "Berlin Hilton" porcelain coffee set.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bjørn Wiinblad (1918-2006) for Rosenthal, Germany. "Berlin Hilton" porcelain coffee pot, sugar bowl, and creamer.
Porcelain
Bjørn Wiinblad for Rosenthal. Six "Berlin Hilton" coffee cups with saucers
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bjørn Wiinblad (1918-2006) for Rosenthal, Germany. A set of six "Berlin Hilton" coffee cups with saucers in porcelain.
Porcelain
Bjørn Wiinblad, Rosenthal. Set of six "Berlin Hilton" demitasse cups and saucers
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bjørn Wiinblad (1918-2006) for Rosenthal, Germany. A set of six "Berlin Hilton" porcelain demitasse cups with saucers.
Porcelain
Bjørn Wiinblad for Rosenthal. Set of eight "Berlin Hilton" plates in porcelain.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bjørn Wiinblad (1918-2006) for Rosenthal, Germany. A set of eight "Berlin Hilton" plates in porcelain.
Porcelain
$300Sale Price|20% Off
Emilio Pucci & Hans Theo Baumann Porcelain Cig Vessel for Rosenthal Studio-Line
By Rosenthal, Emilio Pucci, Hans Theo Baumann
Located in New York, NY
A small and beautiful Hans Theo Baumann and Emilio Pucci designed porcelain vessel for Rosenthal 'Studio-Linie', Berlin, circa late 20th century, Germany.
Porcelain
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H 14.18 in W 7.49 in D 8.67 in
Squatting Nude Rosenthal Bisquit Porcelain Signed by Fritz Klimsch
By Fritz Klimsch
Located in Offenburg, DE
Klimsch, Fritz The Squatting Fritz Klimsch is one of the most famous artists of the "Berlin Secession". For Rosenthal Klimsch works from 1935.
Porcelain
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H 7 in W 3 in D 3 in
Vintage Georg Jensen for Rosenthal Crystal Berlin/Linear Smoke Champagne Set
By Georg Jensen
Located in Pasadena, CA
Vintage George Jensen for Rosenthal crystal Berlin/linear smoke pattern Champagne Flute glass set 12 Each glass has a crystal clear bowl with smoke gray stem and square base.
Crystal
Vintage Georg Jensen for Rosenthal Crystal Berlin/Linear Smoke Glass Set
By Georg Jensen
Located in Pasadena, CA
Vintage George Jensen for Rosenthal crystal Berlin/linear smoke pattern Champagne Flute glass set Each glass is etched on the base with the Rosenthal logo and may have the original...
Crystal
Bjørn Wiinblad for Rosenthal. Four "Berlin Hilton" coffee cups with saucers
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bjørn Wiinblad (1918-2006) for Rosenthal, Germany. A set of four "Berlin Hilton" coffee cups with saucers in porcelain.
Porcelain
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H 9.06 in Dm 6.7 in
Bjørn Wiinblad, Rosenthal. Complete Berlin Hilton Coffee Service for Six People
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bjørn Wiinblad for Rosenthal. Complete Berlin Hilton coffee service for six people, 1980s.
Porcelain
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H 3.75 in W 3 in D 3 in
Vintage Georg Jensen for Rosenthal Crystal Berlin/Linear Smoke Sherbet Set 12
By Georg Jensen
Located in Pasadena, CA
Vintage George Jensen for Rosenthal Crystal Berlin/Linear Smoke pattern Sherbet / champagne glass set Each glass has a crystal clear bowl with smoke gray stem and square base.
Crystal
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H 8.67 in Dm 6.3 in
Bjørn Wiinblad for Rosenthal, Complete Berlin Hilton Tea Service for 11 People
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bjørn Wiinblad for Rosenthal. Complete Berlin Hilton tea service for 11 people, 1980s.
Porcelain
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H 9.06 in Dm 6.7 in
Bjørn Wiinblad for Rosenthal Complete Berlin Hilton Coffee Service for 12 Pieces
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bjørn Wiinblad for Rosenthal. Complete Berlin Hilton coffee service for twelve people, 1980s.
Porcelain
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H 19.89 in W 7.09 in D 7.09 in
Large Goldscheider Figurine, Beautiful Striding Dancer, Max Valentin, Ca. 1922
By Goldscheider Manufactory of Vienna, Max Valentin
Located in Vienna, AT
His designs were produced by KPM Berlin and the Rosenthal company (art department in Selb), among others.
Ceramic
Meissen Mandarin Duck Max Esser Art Deco
By Max Esser, Meissen Porcelain
Located in Newark, England
Later he made porcelain models for Hutschenreuther, KPM Berlin and Rosenthal. The Mandarin Duck has long been considered one of Esser’s greatest sculptures in porcelain: a Meissen ca...
Porcelain
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H 3.5 in W 9.5 in D 17 in
Mid-Century Modern Rosenthal Berlin Dinnerware Service for 12 + Serving Pieces
By Rosenthal, Hans Theo Baumann
Located in Chesterfield, NJ
Supremely elegant "Berlin" porcelain dinnerware set for twelve designed in 1956/57 by esteemed Swiss designer, Hans Theo Baumann, and manufactured in Germany by Rosenthal.
Porcelain
Hans Theo Baumann for Rosenthal Berlin Floral Design Porcelain Vase
By Hans Theo Baumann
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stylish German Rosenthal Studio-Linie Berlin design porcelain vase decorated with floral designs by Hans Theo Baumann (Swiss, 1924-2016) dating from the 1970’s.
Porcelain
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H 0.88 in W 12.38 in D 5.63 in
White Porcelain and Gold Serving Tray by Rosenthal Kurfurstendamm Berlin
By Rosenthal
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful German porcelain serving tray in the Kurfurstendamm Berlin pattern, designed by Hans Theo Baumann for Rosenthal, 1959, Germany.
Gold
Rudolf Marcuse German Bronze Gladiator Figure on Marble Stand
By Rudolf Marcus
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
He also produced designs both for the Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin and for Rosenthal which were made in porcelain.
Marble, Bronze
Set of "Studio-Linie Berlin" Rosenthal Porcelain China
Located in Hudson, NY
Place setting for twelve: 12 Dinner, 12 Salad, 12 tea/coffee, 12 saucers
2 Coffee and1 Tea Pitcher , 1 cream 1 sugar. Gorgeous unusual color.
Sculpture of Scottish Corporal
By Rudolf Marcus
Located in Stockholm, SE
Rudolf Marcuse also worked for leading porcelain manufacturer KPM Berlin an P.Rosenthal
Rosenthal Porcelain Kurfurstendamm Berlin Service for 12
By Rena Rosenthal
Located in Easton, PA
German porcelain service for twelve (12) in the Kurfurstendamm Berlin pattern with thick gold banding designed by Hans Theo Baumann for Rosenthal in 1959. 91 piece set consists of 12...
Porcelain
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