Description: CA Charles Ahrenfeldt Limoges Sugar & Creamer Bird of Paradise w/Gold 1894-1930s A beautiful CREAMER & SUGAR w/LID Charles Ahrenfeldt LIMOGES, Multi-Color FLORAL w/GREEN Leaves & BIRD OF PARADISE, GOLD on Smooth Rims, Handles & Spout, Circa 1894-1930's DESCRIPTION: These is such an elegant creamer & sugar w/lid set. There are large sprays of colorful flowers with their green leaves. Each piece has a large bird of paradise on one of the floral sprays. The gold trim on the cream colored porcelain follows the smooth rims. The handles are painted in solid gold paint on the outsides and the finial of the lid is trimmed in gold. The color palette used is pink, green, blue and yellow The foot of both pieces is trimmed in a narrow band of warm yellow. CONDITION: The condition of this set is superb. We can find no defects or damage. There are no chips, nicks, cracks, rubbings, scratches, or hairlines. Please inspect the photos carefully and you will see just how beautiful this set is. DIMENSIONS: The creamer has a diameter of 4 1/8" and a height of 3 1/8" with a capacity of 7 ounces. The measurement from handle to spout is 5 3/8". The sugar bowl handle to handle is 6 3/8"with a diameter of 5 1/8" and a height to the top of the lid of 3 3/4". It has a capacity of 14 ounces. HISTORY/MARKS: Though Charles Ahrenfeldt (1807-94) was born in Lubeck, Germany, he began importing porcelain into New York City in 1831 to his business located on Park Row. He was most likely the first importer of Bohemian porcelain into the US. During the 1840’s he moved to Paris where he had a decorating studio. Between 1859 and the late 1860’s he opened an exporting firm in Limoges and developed a wide export market, especially to North America. Around 1884 he also started decorating porcelain in Limoges. The son, Charles Jules Ahrenfeldt (1857-1934), took over the porcelain factory in 1894, upon his father's death. In 1896 he built a porcelain factory in the Montjovis district of Limoges. The son and his business partner, M.O. Doering, both relocated to Europe in late 1909. Herman Kupper purchased the business in February of 1910. The C. Ahrenfeldt (Charles J. Ahrenfeldt) underglaze manufacturers mark #5 was used 1894-1930's as cited by Mary Frank Gaston's Collector's Encyclopedia of Limoges Porcelain, 3rd edition. There is also the decorators mark 8a in green used 1894-1930’s. So, the circa for this set is 1894-1930's. Please view all pictures carefully as they are part of the description. The stand was used as a photo prop and is not part of this listing. We are fast and safe shippers offering FREE USPS PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING WITHIN THE USA on this piece with insurance and tracking included. 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Price: 134.98 USD
Location: Cornelius, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-12-17T19:18:03.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Ahrenfeldt
Color: Multicolor
Material: Porcelain
Type: Creamer & Sugar Set
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Product Line: Dinnerware
Production Technique: Pottery
Production Style: Art Pottery
Origin: Limoges, France
Theme: Flower
Pattern: Bird of Paradise Floral Sprays Leaves
Style: Art Nouveau
Vintage: No
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Finish: Glossy
Capacity: Creamer 7 Ounces, Sugar 14 Ounces
MPN: Does not apply
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Number of Items in Set: 2
Backstamp: Printed
Year Manufactured: 1894
Features: Decorative
Shape: Round
Antique: Yes
Handmade: Yes
Model: Creamer & Sugar w/Lid
Set Includes: Creamer & Sugar w/Lid
Department: Unisex Adults
Occasion: All Occasions
Object Type: Creamer & Sugar w/Lid
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Circa: 1894-1930's
Color Palette: Pink, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cream, White, Gold
Manufacturer: Charles J. Ahrendfeldt
PN: PN_3577