Super Rare Antique (1882-1915) Gebruder Heubach Germany Bisque Porcelain Puppy
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Super Rare Antique (1882-1915) Gebruder Heubach Germany Bisque Porcelain Puppy
ANTIQUE (CIRCA 1882-1915) PORCELAIN PUPPY DOG FIGURINE MADE BY GEBRUDER HEUBACH GERMANY. SEATED GLAZED PORCELAIN PUPPY WITH LONG EARS WITH HIND LEGS TUCKED UNDERNEATH BODY AND WEIGHT SUPPORTED BY OUTSTRETCHED RIGHT LEG.
BEAUTIFULLY MADE PUPPY DOG FIGURINE IN WHITE AND GRAY FINISHED WITH CLEAR GLAZE. GEBRUDER HEUBACH WAS MORE KNOWN FOR THEIR BISQUE DOLLS. THEY ALSO MADE BISQUE FIGURINES BUT THESE ARE EXTREMELY RARE. PLEASE HAVE A LOOK ONLINE AS TO VALUE AND RARITY.
MARKS: BLUE HEUBACH MARK CIRCA 1882-1915
Size 11CM HIGH 9CM WIDE 9CM DEEP
CONDITION: OVERALL GOOD CONDITION. NO CHIPS. NO CRACKS.
GEBRUDER HEUBACH (1840-1937): Heubach is the collector's name for Gebruder Heubach, a firm working in Lichten, Germany, from 1840 to 1937. It is best known for bisque dolls and doll heads, the principal products. The bisque dolls had molded hair or were wigged and had sleep eyes or painted intaglio eyes. They also manufactured bisque figurines, including piano babies, beginning in the 1880s, and glazed figurines in the 1900s. In 1843, two brothers, Georg Christoph and Philipp Jakob Heubach, purchased an existing porcelain factory in Lichte, Germany, for the purpose of making household pottery, figurines, and novelties. The brothers were part of a family of ten children, several of whom were also active in the porcelain industry. The factory continued in the family until 1937 when the firm filed for bankruptcy. It was saved by Otto Friedrich III, Prince of Ysenburg and Büdingen but in 1948 East Germany nationalized it. After the reunification of Germany the factory returned to the estate of Ysenburg and Büdingen. In 1994 it was taken over by former employees.
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