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Set of Three Vintage Limited Edition Christmas Bells by Ole Winther (Hutschenreuther, Germany)

By yulianel, 20 March, 2025
Description

These vintage Christmas bells, crafted by the esteemed German porcelain manufacturer Hutschenreuther, capture the timeless artistry of Ole Winther. The set includes:

  • 1994: Featuring the motif Baltic Sea Island, this bell comes in its original box and is in excellent condition.
  • 1996: Highlighting the motif In the Castle, the bell is in great condition, though its box shows some wear from a sticker and writing.
  • 1998: Displaying the motif The Raftsmen, this bell also comes with its original box and is in superb condition.
Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Porcelain
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
Each bell is 2.9 inches tall, 2 inches in bottom diameter
Date Period
1994-1998
Price Paid (If known)
5 CAD
For Sale?
No
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Charley

4 months 1 week ago

Three Vintage Hutschenreuther Christmas Bells (1994, 1996, 1998)

Overview:
This is a set of three vintage Hutschenreuther Christmas bells, designed by the renowned Danish artist Ole Winther. Each bell is part of the limited annual Christmas series produced by Hutschenreuther, a prestigious German porcelain company founded in 1814 and recognized for its high-quality ceramics and porcelain art.

Details and Description

  • Manufacturer: Hutschenreuther, Germany
  • Designer: Ole Winther
  • Year of Production: 1994, 1996, 1998
  • Motifs:
    • 1994: "Ostseeinsel" (Baltic Sea Island)
    • 1996: "In der Burg" (In the Castle)
    • 1998: "FlĂ¶ĂŸerlandschaft" (The Raftsmen)
  • Size: Each bell measures approximately 2.9 inches tall with a 2-inch base diameter
  • Material: Fine porcelain with detailed hand-painted designs and gold embellishments
  • Condition:
    • The bells are in excellent condition
    • The boxes are in generally good condition, with some wear on the 1996 box

Historical and Collectible Value

Hutschenreuther’s Christmas bell series is a coveted collector’s item, particularly among fans of European porcelain. The involvement of Ole Winther adds artistic and cultural significance. His designs are known for their intricate storytelling, blending folklore and festive elements.

These bells are not only decorative but also highly collectible due to their limited production runs. Hutschenreuther's Christmas bells are especially desirable among German porcelain collectors and holiday memorabilia enthusiasts.

Current Market Value

  • Individual Bell Value: $25 - $40 USD each (depending on condition)
  • Complete Set of 3 Bells: $75 - $120 USD (with original boxes in good condition)

The 1998 edition may hold slightly higher value due to its distinct red box and popular design theme. Hutschenreuther’s bells from the 1990s are steadily gaining value as they become harder to find in mint condition with original packaging.

Recommendations for Increasing Value

  • Retain the original boxes and ensure they are stored in a clean, dry place to prevent further wear.
  • If planning to sell, showcasing them as a set (rather than individually) may attract higher interest from collectors.
  • Consulting a professional appraiser or vintage porcelain specialist may provide additional insights, especially if the bells were part of a larger series.

Conclusion

Your set of Hutschenreuther Christmas bells is a valuable and attractive collection, particularly due to its designer, Ole Winther, and its limited-edition nature. While not yet considered rare, these pieces are steadily appreciating in value and would make an excellent addition to any collector's holiday display or porcelain collection.

Average: 3.5 (2 votes)

yulianel

4 months 1 week ago

Thank you

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