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AK Kaiser West Germany pair of Viola pattern sweet dishes

Product Description
AK Kaiser West Germany pair of Viola pattern sweet dishes
Perfect for use or display of the ever popular Viola pattern
Bowl
Approx 14cms (5 1/2") diameter
Approx 4cms (1 2/3") deep

In excellent condition
GUARANTEED free from damage and repair

About AK Kaiser:
August Alboth founded his porcelain decoration company in Coburg in 1872. The company was known as Porzellanveredelung August Alboth. His son Ernst joined in 1875. After August Alboth retired, his successor moved the factory to Kronach in 1898. Ernst Alboth died in 1927.

The company name was changed to “Alka-Kunst”. The Porzellanfabrik AL-KA Kunst Alboth & Kaiser survived from 1928 to 1951. In 1938, the company acquired the former Gebrüder Silbermann porcelain factory in the town of Hausen. In 1951 the Porzellanfabrik AL-KA Kunst Alboth & Kaiser K.G. established. A new factory was built in Staffelstein near Kronach. The Alka Porzellanfabriken Alboth & Kaiser K.G., Staffelstein existed until 1970.

In 1970 the company was renamed Kaiser-Porzellanmanufaktur Staffelstein K.G. After the German reunification, the problems of the porcelain trade in the country increased. The company declared bankruptcy in 2001.
Sku: RA-0001125
Vendor: AK Kaiser
$ 35.00 AUD
Maximum quantity available reached.