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These platters can be used for serving food.


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#4 GERMAN GOLD TRIM PLATTER
ANTIQUE STRIEGAU SILESIA PORCELAIN PLATER HANDLED FLOWERS GOLD TRIM GERMAN 1912

Includes: One Striegau Silesia Plater – Flowers and gold trim

Condition: Near Mint –There are No cracks, No chips. The gold trim is 99% - see photos.

From My Aunt’s estate.

Size:  10.25” diameter Handle to Handle
 
Description: White in center of plater with Purple Flowers and gold trim.

Manufacture: Striegauer Porzellan manufakture C. Walter Co.
Manufacture region: Strzegom
Made in Germany
Year: 1912 to 1924 (Mark on back of plate was used between 1912 and 1924. The age of the plater can be as old as 106 years).


#5 WINE GRAPES PLATTER

ANTIQUE STRIEGAU SILESIA PORCELAIN PLATER HANDLED FLOWERS GOLD TRIM GERMAN 1912

Includes: One Striegau Silesia Plater – Flowers and 22k gold trim

Condition: Near Mint –There are No cracks, No chips. The gold trim is 99% - see photos.

From My Aunt’s estate.

Size:  10.25” diameter Handle to Handle
 
Description: White in center of plater with Purple Flowers and 22K gold trim.

Manufacture: Striegauer Porzellan Manufakture C. Walter Co.
Manufacture region: Strzegom
Made in Germany
Year: 1912 to 1924 (Mark on back of plate was used between 1912 and 1924. The age of the plater can be as old as 106 years).

Striegauer Porzellanfabrik A.G. (around 1913 until 1933)

Striegauer Porzellan manufaktur C. Walter & Co. (1873 until around 1913)

The factory was founded by C. Walter in the small town of Stanowitz (today Stanowice) near Striegau (today Strzegom); both towns merged later in history. Straight from the beginning the company produced tableware, china, coffee and tea sets as well as luxury goods like vases, bowls, etc. mainly for export which were then sold via retailers like Mitchell, Woodbury & Co. in the USA.

Successful right from the start, the company was also one of the few in Germany to offer its workers a pension fund and a company health insurance. C. Walter himself soon retired from the business after the transformed the business into a corporation around 1913.

In the year 1913 itself the factory had its largest workforce with 200 employees and the product range had changed slightly, now including more cobalt pieces and items with the so-called Strohblume ('Strawflower') decoration. As the company completely relied on their contacts to US-based companies the business was later unable to cope with the World Financial Crisis and as result was forced to close in 1933.


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