Exquisite Decorative 6 1/4" BISCUIT JAR, HAND PAINTED White SURREAL DOGWOOD FLOWERS w/Green Leaves, from Tillowitz, Silesia, Germany, circa 1905-1910
DESCRIPTION: The beautiful hand painted biscuit jar was produced with beautiful white surreal dogwood flowers with green leaves and enameled gold stems on green pearlized luster. The design looks so classic and was identified by the pattern source from Mary Frank Gaston's R.S. Prussia Popular Lines pages 265-271. The lighter green and grey ghost leaves give depth to the painting. The white flowers with their raised gold centers are nestled in the dark green wash which fades to a light green to white. The contrast between the white of the flowers and the dark green of the wash really makes the blooms pop out. The scalloped rim on the bottom is trimmed in very light stippled gold. This makes a beautiful display piece.
CONDITION: While this biscuit jar is classified as used, the condition is very good. On the bottom of the jar is a tight star hairline which does very slowly leak liquid. This does not affect the use of the biscuit jar for storing cookies or biscuits. Otherwise, there are no chips, nicks, cracks, rubbings, scratches or other hairlines. There are no utensil marks & only minor age-appropriate wear to the gold. See the photos.
DIMENSIONS: The biscuit jar has a widest diameter of 6 1/2" with a height of 6 1/4" to the top of the lid. The height of the jar without the lid is 4 3/4". The capacity of the jar is 40 ounces.
HISTORY/MARKS: The "RS" initials stand for Reinhold Schlegelmilch, founder of the porcelain factory specializing in hard paste porcelain at Suhl in Prussia which is present-day Germany. The work of his two sons, Arnold and Erhard, made the mark bearing his initials famous. Arnold operated the Suhl factory while Erhard established a porcelain factory in Tillowitz, Germany in 1894. Arnold closed the porcelain factory in Suhl in December 1917, due to World War I and a shortage of people skilled in the making of such hard paste porcelain. He joined Erhard at the Tillowitz factory which operated as part of Reinhold Schlegelmilch Enterprise until the death in 1934 of both brothers. The factory in Tillowitz remained opened under Schlegelmilch control (under sons of Arnold and finally Arnold’s granddaughter) until 1945 when it came under the administration of Poland after WWII. This jar's green star & wreath underglaze mark was used from 1905-1910 at the Tillowitz, Silesia factory. This mark is cited by Leland & Carol Marple in R.S. Prussia The Wreath and Star mark as used 1905-1910. The trademark was registered March 27, 1905. In 1910, the name Prussia was changed back to Germany.
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.
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