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Chinablau German Porcelain Tableware – 1930s Bavaria
Chinablau German Porcelain Tableware – 1930s Bavaria
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The "China Blau" pattern — a classic blue-and-white transferprint featuring ornamental vases, flowering branches, and a delicate border of stylised blooms — was produced by several Bavarian porcelain manufacturers in the 1930s. The result is a charming family of pieces that share the same soul but carry different maker's marks on their bases: a small detail that tells the story of a thriving regional industry at its peak.
This collection includes pieces from multiple makers, all working the same beloved pattern. White porcelain with cobalt blue underglaze decoration and gold rim accents. The kind of tableware that was made to last — and clearly did, because here we are, nearly a century later, and it still looks wonderful.
Details:
- Pattern: Chinablau / China Blau — classic German blue-and-white transferprint
- Multiple Bavarian makers: Chinablau Bavaria, China Blau Deutschland (Echt Unterglasur)
- Germany, circa 1930s
- Cobalt blue underglaze decoration with gold rim
- Items sold separately — mix and match
Available pieces:
- Teapot
- Side Plate
- Cup & Saucer
WARNING: Owning even one piece of Chinablau will immediately make your table look like it belongs in a Bavarian country house. Maison de L'oro accepts no responsibility for any subsequent urge to serve everything on a linen tablecloth, or for the deeply smug feeling this will give you at every meal.
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