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Schumann Arzberg

Dish, Schumann Arzberg, Oval Relish Dish, Wild Rose Blush Pattern, Embossed Porcelain, Germany, Vintage

Dish, Schumann Arzberg, Oval Relish Dish, Wild Rose Blush Pattern, Embossed Porcelain, Germany, Vintage

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  • Vintage Oval Dish, Relish Dish, Trinket Dish, Servingware, Bavaria Germany Porcelain, Wild Rose Blush, Pink Roses & Gilded Leaves, Embossed Border, Scalloped Rim, Elegant Tableware, Home Decor, Mid Century, Feminine, Romantic, Grandmillennial, (Discontinued)
  • Made in Bavaria, Germany
  • Vintage:  1960 - 1970
  • Details:  This is a beautiful porcelain dish made in Bavaria Germany by Schumann Arzberg.  It is part of their gorgeous "Wild Rose Blush" dinnerware pattern.  It has vibrant colors with gilded leaves, and an intricate embossed border. The backstamp has the Schumann Arzberg logo: "Bavaria Schumann Arzberg Germany" used from about 1960 to 1970, (is that "58", next to the mark, possibly the year?).  This would make a wonderful Mother's Day or Valentine's Day gift. Gorgeous on a vanity or side table. 
  • Material:  Porcelain  
  • Dimensions:  8.5 inches Long, 5.0 inches Wide (at its widest point, center)
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.   Excellent Condition.  There are no scratches, chips or other defects on this piece.  The gold rim is also in excellent condition.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are ANTIQUE and VINTAGE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.  

Schuman Arzberg was originally founded in Arzberg, Bavaria, Germany by Christian Heinrich Schumann in 1881 as "Schumann & Riess".  When Mr. Heinrich passed away, his wife, Christiana Schumann lead the company and changed its name to "Carl Schumann & Co". c.1892,  after their youngest son, Carl Schumann, (born in 1871).  Carl took over the company in 1896.  There was another name change in 1923 when the company was incorporated and renamed, "Carl Schumann Porzellanfabrik AG".  And so it continued until 1926 when Carl Schumann passed away.  His son, Carl Schumann II took over the company.  Carl the second (II), who had studied in the USA in the 1920's founded the "Schumann China Corporation of New York" in 1928.  The Schumann China Corporation distributed Schumann products in the U. S. from 1928 until 1933 when it closed.  The Bavaria Germany company continued on.  In 1961 it was Carl III, who took over the company, when Carl III resigned another branch of the family ran the business.  The business was reorganized and remained a family owned business for a very long time, but was eventually sold to investors in 1990.   It finally closed in 1994.

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