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Is Hutschenreuther china dishwasher-safe?
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Whether Hutschenreuther china is dishwasher-safe depends on the piece. Most of the china produced by the company is safe to wash in the dishwasher. However, pieces with certain embellishments may need to be hand-washed. Check the markings on the bottoms of your china or the care instructions that accompanied your dinnerware for the best results. On 1stDibs, find a wide range of Hutschenreuther china.
1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
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Hutschenreuther Selb Porcelain Figurine "STAG DEER"
By Hutschenreuther
Located in Bloomfield Hills, MI
The Stag Deer porcelain has been manufactured by the Hutschenreuther - Selb - Kunstabteilung (art studio). The underside bears the authentic marks of the Hutschenreuther-Selb company...
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Vintage 1950s German Porcelain
Materials
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Hutschenreuther Muschelvase 70ies Bisquit
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Located in Berlin, DE
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Category
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Materials
Plastic
Hutschenreuther Hans Achtziger Porcelain Figurine "SWAN GROUP"
By Hutschenreuther
Located in Bloomfield Hills, MI
"SWAN GROUP" is of two Swans captured at the moment of liftoff in flight above rolling waves is an authentic Hutschenreuther porcelain. The dramatic sweep of the wings and the intric...
Category
Late 20th Century German Porcelain
Materials
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Hutschenreuther Hans Achtziger Porcelain Figurine "White Tailed Eagle"
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Located in Bloomfield Hills, MI
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Materials
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By Hutschenreuther
Located in New York, NY
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Materials
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Hutschenreuther-Selb Porcelain Figurine "COCKATOO" Marked #3 on Base
By Hutschenreuther
Located in Bloomfield Hills, MI
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Hutschenreuther is the name of a German family that established the production of porcelain in northern Bavaria, starting in 1814. The Hutschenreuther porcelain business was founded in 1814 by Carol’s Magnus Hutschenreuther (1794-1845) in Hohenberg an Der Eger, Bavaria, Germany. He had previously worked at the Wallendorf porcelain manufactory in Lichte (Wallendorf.)
After his death in 1845, the factory was headed by his widow, Johanna Hutschenreuther, and her two sons. A large part of the factory was destroyed by a firedestroyed by a fire in 1848, but it was rebuilt. From 1860, they produced hand-painted and gilded porcelain products.
In 1857, Lorenz Hutschenreuther, the elder son of Carolus Magnus...
Category
Vintage 1920s German Porcelain
Materials
Gold