Arnart
Discussion in ' Arnart, Glass, and Porcelain ' started by colonelmustardOct 29, Log in or Sign up, arnart. Antiques Board. Featured Pair of porcelain figurines
I doubt it's real old, because it has a "R" in a circle for registered. Click here to add your own comments. Return to 4. China Chat - Far East Marks. China Chat. I have 2 pieces with the exact same mark. One "Royal Crown" in gold and one "Royal Chintz" in blue with at the bottom.
Arnart
Seeing the vast number of items with Arnart marks and stickers, many people incorrectly believe that this company was a manufacturer. But they merely imported customized products, mainly via their US office located at 5th Avenue. An interesting fact in this context is that even after the "Arnart 5th Ave. During the mid's the company decided to present an own series of figurines; this decision was based on the popularity of the Hummel figurines produced by the German Goebel company. Arnart therefore employed the US designer Erich Stauffer and many urban legends rank around both the person as well as his items. For example, some people claim that the goods designed by Erich Stauffer were made by the Kalk company from the town of Eisenberg in Thuringia. Which is total nonsense, just like the legend that Stauffer actually worked for the Goebel company or -in another version of the legend- was the designer that created the famous Hummel figurines. Small numbers of items were by then imported from manufacturers in England as well as Germany, but following the successful decades in business based on items made in Japan, the market eventually shifted. As direct result, the largest part of the product range was later produced in Taiwan. In the year the business is claimed to have moved to Fifth Avenue Suite Fact is that the company in discontinued many old marks and dropped various registrations. Still, here are a few Arnart trade names and marks used over time:.
I will help me to accuately assess arnart inherited china as Arnart china. Clearly you have a vested interest in your customers and passion for your industry, arnart.
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Arnart
Seeing the vast number of items with Arnart marks and stickers, many people incorrectly believe that this company was a manufacturer. But they merely imported customized products, mainly via their US office located at 5th Avenue. An interesting fact in this context is that even after the "Arnart 5th Ave. During the mid's the company decided to present an own series of figurines; this decision was based on the popularity of the Hummel figurines produced by the German Goebel company. Arnart therefore employed the US designer Erich Stauffer and many urban legends rank around both the person as well as his items. For example, some people claim that the goods designed by Erich Stauffer were made by the Kalk company from the town of Eisenberg in Thuringia. Which is total nonsense, just like the legend that Stauffer actually worked for the Goebel company or -in another version of the legend- was the designer that created the famous Hummel figurines. Small numbers of items were by then imported from manufacturers in England as well as Germany, but following the successful decades in business based on items made in Japan, the market eventually shifted. As direct result, the largest part of the product range was later produced in Taiwan. In the year the business is claimed to have moved to Fifth Avenue Suite
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If you like I can upload a picture of the mark for your review. Great article by: Anonymous Brilliant work. Thank you for the information. Thank you! I am still curious as to the value. I have had a few pieces of Arnart through the years but these have a substantially better quality to them. Clearly you have a vested interest in your customers and passion for your industry. Thanks, Mike. There are various ways. This was only used on ceramics made by the Scheurich company.
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I cannot decipher the black stamp at all. Found a few pieces of a similar set on Ebay, said to be of 50's vintage. Is this really limited edition number or is it something else? They are stamped "made in Japan", but not in gold leaf. I have seen several marked the same during my research. For example, some people claim that the goods designed by Erich Stauffer were made by the Kalk company from the town of Eisenberg in Thuringia. Pair of small Chinese? There are various threads on this site on this brand. Mine have sentimental value but appreciate the info on your website. If I find where I saw the pattern I will add that information to this link.
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