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ROSENTHAL PART DINNER SERVICE=19 pieces=Gilt rim=READ NOTES!!!=6 Dinner=7 Entree=6 Soup/Cereal Bowls
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ROSENTHAL PART DINNER SERVICE=19 pieces=Gilt rim=READ NOTES!!!=6 Dinner=7 Entree=6 Soup/Cereal Bowls

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
ROSENTHAL Part Dinner
Bob Shop ID
120689087

 

            

   ROSENTHAL Part DINNER SERVICE

Gold Rimmed Pattern.

6 Dinner Plates = 2 chipped, minor gilt wear.

7 Entree Plates = 4 chippped, minor gilt wear.

6 Soup / Cereal Bowls = All good.

6 of the 19 damaged = 13 all good.

!!!~~~  19 pieces ~~~!!! 

 All are marked on the bottom with the official Rosenthal Mark. 

This Rosenthal pattern was produced from 1985 through 1992 and was then discontinued.

 MADE IN GERMANY

Sole as seen in the images. Images form part for the description.

Collection no problem. 

Phillip Rosenthal (1855-1937) began business in 1884 by purchasing white ware from Hutschenreuther and selling designs, hand painted by his wife Maria, door to door. In 1891, he established a factory in Asch, Bohemia and began production of white ware for use in his workshop. From 1897 to 1936, Rosenthal acquired factories in Kronach, Marktredwitz, Selb, Waldenburg, Sophienthal, and Waldershof. By the time of WWII, Rosenthal operated 10 companies and employed over 5,000 people. When the war ended, Rosenthal’s son, Phillip, returned to Germany where he modernized out of date factories and re-established lost markets. Phillip quickly rebuilt the business by reaching new markets interested in the modern shapes and artistry of his dinnerware. To this day, Rosenthal continues to work with leaders in fashion and design to create unique table top designs.