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Bavaria Tea set, Johann Leltmann Vohanstraub

By LAKOVEL, 15 May, 2007
Category
China
Medium
china
Distinguishing marks
bottom crown "Bavaria" Johann Leltmann Vohanstraub 40
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
small childs set
History
I purchased at auction in Michigan, it is a set of white with gold pattern, gold handles
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$12.00
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

18 years 1 month ago

Children's tea sets are

Children's tea sets are popular collectibles, most bavarian examples date from the 1930's, complete sets often sell for over $200.00.

Lovejoy

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matcat (not verified)

18 years 1 month ago

Vohenstraub is another one

Vohenstraub is another one of the smaller Bavarian porcelain makers that not a lot of information is available on.  The 40 refers to the pattern or shape number, more than likely the pattern number.  Bavarian porcelain is regarded as amongst some of the finest in the world.  For example, a good set of Nymphenburg porcelain (Manufacturers for the Bavrian Royal Family) can go for as much as $35,000 to $40,000 Australian Dollars and is indicated by the Bavarian Coat of Arms as a mark.  As a general rule of thumb, if it says "GERMANY" then it was manufactured between 1894 and 1921.  Post 1921, it should read "MADE IN GERMANY" althought this is the general rule, it is not 100 percent accurate. Keep digging, you may be lucky - use some lateral thinking in your approach to research, it always helps me :)

 Not a lot to go on but a start. 

I hope this helps

Dean (matcat010)

 Avid Antiques collector

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