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Hutschenreuther selb Bavarian Germany lhs dish stamped designed by Tiffany Marburg

Description

Marburg designed by Tiffany dish 

Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium Porcelain
Distinguishing marks Selb Bavaria Germany lhs
Condition Excellent
History Found at thrift store
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NaidaTheCollector 🌱 Newbie 1 year ago

Item: Hutschenreuther Selb Bavaria Porcelain Dish – "Marburg" Pattern, Designed by Tiffany

Category: Ceramics and Porcelains

Medium: Porcelain

Distinguishing Marks:

  • Manufacturer: Hutschenreuther Selb, Bavaria, Germany (LHS Mark)
  • Pattern: "Marburg"
  • Designer: Tiffany & Co.

History & Background:

Hutschenreuther is a well-known German porcelain manufacturer, established in 1814 in Bavaria. The Selb factory was particularly famous for its high-quality porcelain tableware. The "Marburg" pattern was designed exclusively for Tiffany & Co., a luxury retailer renowned for its elegant and timeless designs. This collaboration adds significant value, as Tiffany-branded tableware is highly sought after by collectors.

The LHS mark (depicting a lion) indicates that this piece was produced in the early-to-mid 20th century, likely between the 1950s and 1970s.

Condition:

The dish appears to be in excellent condition, with no visible cracks, chips, or discoloration, which enhances its collectible value.

Current Market Value:

The Hutschenreuther x Tiffany collaboration makes this a premium collectible. Based on comparable sales of similar Hutschenreuther Tiffany designs, the estimated value is:

  • $50 - $150 per piece (depending on the condition, market demand, and rarity).
  • If you have a full set, values can be significantly higher, often $300 - $800+ for a complete service.

Recommendation:

  • A professional appraisal would be advisable if you're planning to insure or auction this item.
  • Selling via high-end porcelain collectors' markets, antique dealers, or auction houses (e.g., Heritage Auctions, Christie's, or Sotheby’s) may yield better returns than general resale platforms.
  • If listing online, mention Tiffany & Co. in the title and description, as it significantly increases interest from collectors.

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