Vitrine 10
Durlach Faience
Description
in 1723, Margrave Karl Wilhelm von Baden allowed the ceramist Johann Heinrich Wachenfeld to establish a faience manufactory in Durlach near Karlsruhe. The artistic and economic heyday of the manufactory was in the second half of the 18th century. in 1840, it ceased operations, which had become uneconomical.
Selection
1: Veilleuse
2: Dessert plate
3: Candlestick
4: Ink set in the form of a chest of drawers
5: Parts of a tea or coffee service on clover leaf shaped tray
6: Two chopsticks
7: Toy tableware
8: Roller jug
9: Lidded tureen
10: Large pear jug with pewter lid
11: Pear jug with pewter lid
12: Pear jug
13: Spinning wheel bowl ("Kunkelnäpfchen")
14: Jug with pewter lid (toy tableware)