Moritz Zdekauer Austria tableware pattern
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Moritz Zdekauer Austria tableware pattern
I'll begin by saying that I'm new on this forum (any forum), so please pardon any possible missteps regarding protocol I have yet to learn. When I googled 'Moritz Zdekauer forum', the '20th century forum' came up at the top of the list, so naturally, I thought I hit pay dirt, but as I perused your site, I didn't see any topic that specifically covers china/porcelain tableware? I apologize in advance if this post is wasting anyone's time; I've already been rebuked at another forum site for this infraction, but I'm just trying desperately to find someone who can help me identify this particular china pattern that belonged to my mom.
I've been searching sites such as replacements.com, in hopes of identifying this obscure china pattern. The pieces all have the same stamp on the bottom, with very limited information. There's an M Z with a crown and something that looks like a two-headed winged critter, and then it says Austria underneath the winged bird?. On the replacements.com site, there are several pages of listed patterns (most are just numbers and not names), and I clicked on many of these pattern names/numbers, but didn't find this pattern. Many patterns listed didn't even provide a photo, so I thought it would be better to consult a professional. I hope you can help identify this mystery china.
The china pattern is a white background with birds that are blue (not sure they're actually bluebirds though) and there are green accents; pale green tree branches/leaves and a dark green thin line painted around the edge of the plate and on the rim and handle of the creamer.
Attached, please find three photos: cup/saucer, creamer, and bottom stamp
I appreciate any help you may be able to offer.
I've been searching sites such as replacements.com, in hopes of identifying this obscure china pattern. The pieces all have the same stamp on the bottom, with very limited information. There's an M Z with a crown and something that looks like a two-headed winged critter, and then it says Austria underneath the winged bird?. On the replacements.com site, there are several pages of listed patterns (most are just numbers and not names), and I clicked on many of these pattern names/numbers, but didn't find this pattern. Many patterns listed didn't even provide a photo, so I thought it would be better to consult a professional. I hope you can help identify this mystery china.
The china pattern is a white background with birds that are blue (not sure they're actually bluebirds though) and there are green accents; pale green tree branches/leaves and a dark green thin line painted around the edge of the plate and on the rim and handle of the creamer.
Attached, please find three photos: cup/saucer, creamer, and bottom stamp
I appreciate any help you may be able to offer.
Cheyava- Number of posts : 3
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Re: Moritz Zdekauer Austria tableware pattern
Welcome Cheyava what a lovely polite introduction
No infraction, but I'll move this to ID my pottery for now.
xx
No infraction, but I'll move this to ID my pottery for now.
xx
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Re: Moritz Zdekauer Austria tableware pattern
You might have better luck if you email your request with photos to a company such as chinasearch.co.uk who stock and sell discontinued china.
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It seems that a descendent of the company still exists so you could maybe ask them directly. They may still have pattern books.
It looks like the stamp on your piece dates it between 1884 - 1909 though so it might be hard to find anything out.
They have a website http://www.test.starporc.cz/www-porcelan/gb/por04.php
It looks like the stamp on your piece dates it between 1884 - 1909 though so it might be hard to find anything out.
They have a website http://www.test.starporc.cz/www-porcelan/gb/por04.php
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If somebody here knows what birds they are it may help.
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Thank you, Skay, for moving my post to a more suitable location, and thank you all for responding to my inquiry. I will certainly follow your suggestions, thus far.
Cheyava- Number of posts : 3
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Moritz Zdekauer - Altrohlau, Germany
Mark as shown used ca. 1900
Mark as shown used ca. 1900
cookiepops- Number of posts : 335
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Moritz Zdekauer - Altrohlau, Germany; China stamped Austria does not necessarily mean it was actually made in Austria. In 1884 Moritz Zdekauer purchased the Altrohlau (Germany) Porcelain factory. The letters "MZ" have been maintained in the logo ever since, including being on the factory building today. In 1992 the company was privatized and is currently known as Starorolský Porcelán Moritz Zdekauer.
cookiepops- Number of posts : 335
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most probably not able to put a pattern name to this piece
cookiepops- Number of posts : 335
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Would anyone have any suggestions, as to the most effective way to go about listing these pieces I have for sale, bearing in mind that I have been unable to identify the pattern?
Cheyava- Number of posts : 3
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Re: Moritz Zdekauer Austria tableware pattern
I would say something along the lines: Vintage Moritz Zdekauer, Austria cup and saucer decorated with birds / bluebirds.
That should be enough info for anyone looking for Moritz Zdekauer tableware.
That should be enough info for anyone looking for Moritz Zdekauer tableware.
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