Rare Carl Tielsch Altwasser on sale creamer set from 1930s white porcelain creamers with blue checks and flowers design, Farmhouse style creamer set
Rare Carl Tielsch Altwasser creamer set of five from 1930s, white porcelain creamers with blue checks and flowers design, Farmhouse style creamer set
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I am unable to find this design anywhere else online. Makes such a unique display for Farmhouse, Cottage, French cottage or Scandinavian homes. Great to be used as creamers or vases for fresh cut or dried floral bouquets.
Each creamer is stamped with Carl Tielsch stamp from various years (all early 1930s). These were made in Altwasser then Germany (now Stary Zdroj, Poland). The heights are as follows from tallest to shortest:
6", 5 1/2", 5", 4 1/2" and 3 1/2". Most creamers have no chips, no cracks. The two smallest creamers have one small chip each (not noticeable).
From Wikipedia:
In 1845, encouraged by Carl Krister's results as a porcelain entrepreneur, Tielsch founded in 1845 in the locality of Altwasser (today Stary Zdrój, a district of Wałbrzych) founded, together with his partner Gideon von Wallenberg (a banker from Wrocław), the porcelain factory Carl Tielsch & Co.
In 1861, Tielsch was awarded the title of the Royal Trade Counsellor in acknowledgment of his contribution to the Silesian industry.
His son Egmont Tielsch became his successor. on sale