Depicting three cherubs holding a vase with decorated flowers

The Sitzendorfer Porzellanmanufaktur Wilhelm Liebmann manufactory was founded in 1850. Most of the manufactory was destroyed in an explosion in 1858. It was rebuilt by Liebmann with the help of his business partner Wilhelm Ortel.

In 1884 Alfred and Karl Wilhelm Voigt bought the manufactory and in 1890 a branch was opened in Unterweisbach. In 1896 the company was converted into a joint stock company.

Financial problems caused by World War I and the ensuing global financial crisis forced the factory to close the Unterweisbach branch in 1928. Four years later, thanks to the efforts of Reinhold Rebhan and Max Krausse, the financial situation improved. The new owners named the factory Sitzendorfer Porzellanmanufaktur A.G..

During World War II, the factory's production was concentrated on military products. In 1958, the East German government began to influence the management of the factory. In 1972 the factory was nationalised.

In 1990, the Sietzendorf factory was privatised. In 2012, production was completely stopped.

The crossed lines mark used between 1884 and 1902.

Height 13 cm

Width 14 cm

Depth 14 cm

On the right cheek of the cherub in light green clothing - a thin red stripe - apparently a trace of paint, which was left during painting.
Minimal damage to the petals of the flower.
Otherwise excellent antique condition - no signs of damage or restoration.
Excellent preservation of the flowers, the floral ornamentation and cherub figures are perfectly intact. Please examine all photos carefully.

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The Sitzendorfer Porzellanmanufaktur Wilhelm Liebmann manufactory was founded in 1850. Most of the manufactory was destroyed in an explosion in 1858. It was rebuilt by Liebmann with the help of his business partner Wilhelm Ortel. In 1884 Alfred and Karl Wilhelm Voigt bought the manufactory and in 1890 a branch was opened in Unterweisbach. In 1896 the company was converted into a joint stock company. Financial problems caused by World War I and the ensuing global financial crisis forced the factory to close the Unterweisbach branch in 1928. Four years later, thanks to the efforts of Reinhold Rebhan and Max Krausse, the financial situation improved. The new owners named the factory Sitzendorfer Porzellanmanufaktur A.G.. During World War II, the factory's production was concentrated on milita