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Therefore, I have created a with all of the current known values, guesstimates, and what I feel an item is worth after 40+ years of collecting. If you want it removed I will regrettably comply. The West German manufacturers took up the challenge and started to mark their products with 'Made in W.
If you have information or historical knowledge of the Gerold Porzellan Company or its' marks , I want to hear from you! During World War I things looked dire indeed as raw materials were hard to get and only a few workers were available. These are photos for which I have not yet received formal permission to post because they never replied. It was a very expensive product by the time it reached European customers, and represented wealth, importance and refined taste in Europe.
PM&M [Germany / Thuringia / Triptis (01)] - After the fall of the Wall in November of 1989 and the official German reunification on October 3rd 1990, all companies instantly used 'Made in Germany' again.
Welcome to the Gerold Porzellan Collector's Website. This website is a source of information dedicated to the history, research and preservation of Gerold Porzellan from Tettau, Porzella, Germany. Gerold porcelain was produced between the years of 1904 and 1997. Germany has long been renowned for having some porzella the finest porcelain artists and manufacturing facilities in the world. Gerold is no exception and some items are rare. If you've never heard of Gerold porcelain before, you are not alone. The Gerold Porzellan Company is one of the lesser known Bavarian producers of fine porcelain, but gaining popularity due in part to this website. Prior to 1999, there were no websites on the World Wide Web to provide porzella information about these collectible porcelain figurines and household items, which the company produced from 1904 to 1997. The Photo Gallery includes thousands of photos, just a fraction of what the company produced. What I have managed to find out about the company can be found on the page. Information about the Gerold Porzellan marks can be found on the page. Please enjoy viewing the various photo galleries of porcelain created by the Gerold Porzellan using the navigation porzella on the left. For those of you who are visiting for the first time, let me explain that this website is for informational purposes only. The Photo Gallery contains pictures donated by people from all over the world of their Gerold Porzellan collectibles, porzella providing a means for others to identify their own Gerold items. This website is a photo gallery of thousands of photos which I have compiled over the course of 14 years. I do not sell the items you see in the photos. I do not sell replacement parts. I am in no way affiliated with the Gerold Porzellan Company, in fact, the company no longer exists. The content on this website is copyrighted and therefore I request that you before quoting any information in your item description. Want to know the value of your Gerold Porzellan item. The number one question I'm always asked is what an item is worth. In the beginning I was nervous about quoting a price because I am not a licensed appraiser. Therefore, I have created a with all of the current known values, guesstimates, and what I feel an item is worth after 40+ years of collecting. This is the 5th year for the Price Guide and I have just updated it with even more photos, listing dozens of missing model numbers. For more information on porzella to obtain this list, go to the. Only need the value for 1 or 2 Gerold items. Now instead of purchasing the Value Guide in it's entirety, you can just purchase the information for just one gallery. Submit A Photo If you have photos that you would like to submit to the gallery please go to the page for more information. Not all photos are accepted especially if porzella of an identical item exist. Be sure to include your full name so I can cite you as the owner of the photo. Also include any markings, incised model numbers, artist name, etc, that are on the item. If you have information or historical knowledge of the Gerold Porzellan Company or its' marksI want to hear from you. I would like to learn as much as I can about the company and the products they produced. Please me and I will reply to you as soon as possible. I am especially very interested in the Gerold catalogs, brochures, flyers. Throughout the site you will notice many figurines missing their model numbers mainly because they were either too difficult to read or, rarely, they simply did not have one inscribed on the bottom of the item. If you have a Gerold Porzellan item with a legible model number and I don't have it listed, please me. Some model porzella are very difficult to see, porzella with a flashlight, or by looking at it in bright sunlight may help to see it more clearer. Also, during that time period in Germany their 1's and 7's looked very similar except the numeral 7 had a cross-hatch through it. I'm also interested in the dimensions of items that have none listed. Enter recipient's e-mail: Sincere Thanks. And now a note of personal thanks. I am so grateful to everyone who has given me permission to post their photos. I take no credit for these photos. Best Regards, JoAnn Snow Gerold Porzellan Collector I would love to hear from other collectors. ~ 200+ Porzella photos added. Only need the value for 1 or porzella Gerold items. Now instead of purchasing the complete Value Guide, you can purchase the information for just one gallery. Latest image uploads: Photos updated almost daily.
Series 1 - Part 2 - using air dried papier mache and Siligum moulds.
So in 1879 with transport costing less and production numbers steadily increasing, sons Max and Karl Fasolt took over the running of the company. Prior to 1999, there were no websites on the World Wide Web to provide any information about these collectible porcelain figurines and household items, which the company produced from 1904 to 1997. Also include any markings, incised model numbers, artist name, etc, that are on the item. Over 6,000 sqm of storage space with over 100,000 items in stock secure your quick delivery. Everything at that time was a challenge, raw materials and fuel were hard to obtain, the export markets had to be rebuilt, was devastating and there were 300 workers and 20 employees on the payroll. Werner Bajadere und Schwerttänzer, Porzellan. If you have a Gerold Porzellan item with a legible model number and I don't have it listed, please me. Painted figures were introduced under him. The exact proceedings had been formed into a law by the West German Government some time before.