Heinrich Bavaria Anmut 16961 Porcelain Creamer - Vintage German Milk Jug with Gold Rim and Botanical Pattern

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German porcelain creamer from the Heinrich & Co manufactory, located in Selb, Bavaria. This piece belongs to the famous 'Anmut' series, designed by Karl Leutner in the late 1940s, which became a benchmark for minimalist and elegant post-war design.

Object History:
The Heinrich factory was founded by Franz Heinrich in 1896 and stood out for the exceptional whiteness of its porcelain. The Anmut model is internationally recognized for its organic and balanced lines. This specimen features pattern number 16961, characterized by a subtle botanical motif in green and ochre tones, complemented by a refined hand-applied gold rim.

Details and Specifications:
- Period: 1950s
- Technique: Hard-paste porcelain with overglaze decoration and manual gilding.
- Height: 7.5 cm (2.95 inches)
- Total width (including handle): 9 cm (3.54 inches)
- Weight: 145 g (0.32 lb)
- Capacity: 150 ml (5.07 oz)
- Material: High-quality Bavarian porcelain

Condition:
The piece is in excellent condition. No cracks, chips, or restorations. The glaze retains its original luster, and the gold rim shows optimal preservation without significant wear from use.

This object is a relevant piece for collectors of Selb porcelain or for completing Heinrich Bavaria Anmut series dinnerware.

  • Reference
    HB-ANMUT-16961-MLK
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1691321883

  • Era
    1950s
  • Materials
    Porcelain
  • Width, cm
    9.0
  • Height, cm
    7.5
  • Depth, cm
    7.5
  • Weight, kg
    0.145

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