Rieber & Co. Mitterteich - Collectible coffee set for 6 people

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Rieber & Co. Mitterteich - Collectible coffee set for 6 people - Coffee Pots & Accessories - Pottery Gold

Product Description

The Rieber & Co. Mitterteich coffee set for 6 people represents an elegant and rare testimony to the porcelain art of the early 1940s/1950s. The firm Josef Rieber & Co. Mitterteich was the owner of the trademark "Rieber Mitterteich Bavaria" used from 1937 to 1966. This set is crafted from 24K gold-coated porcelain and is enhanced with details that capture the life and movement of the early 20th century. Despite the passage of years, the set is in excellent condition, suggesting that it may have never been used. Its integrity is total, free of cracks or chips, and the gilding remains bright and brilliant. However, it is important to note some tiny imperfections on the gilding of the saucers, as highlighted in the photos provided. Although difficult to spot, these small imperfections are present and contribute to the history and authenticity of the set. Dimensions: Cup: diameter 7.5 cm height 4 cm Saucer: diameter 11.8 cm Coffee maker: height 18 cm width 18 cm Sugar bowl: height 11.5 cm width 15 cm Pour milk: height 7 cm width 10 cm

Product Details

Material
Pottery
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Germany
Stock
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Ranking
No.37,863 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.1,368 - Coffee Pots & Accessories
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Product Type
Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
Rieber & Co. Mitterteich - Collectible coffee set for 6 people The Rieber & Co. Mitterteich coffee set for 6 people represents an elegant and rare testimony to the porcelain art of the early 1940s/1950s.