Аукцион 17 Часть 1 ART & COLLECTIBLES
30.7.20 (локальном времени Вашего часового пояса)
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לוט - יכול לשמש לזוג, או כמתנה. שני ספלי תה/קפה + כלי לחלב + 3 צלחות. כל הכלים מעוטרים בזהב. תוצרת F.A. Schuman ברלין (Friedrich Adolph Schumann, 1841-1871 ).חתום BAVARIA, Tangerhütte ו-F.A. SCHUMANN BERLIN ישן ביותר במצב מעולה. לפחות בן 100 שנה



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Porcelain manufacturer Johann Friedrich Ferdinand Schumann (1827-1841)

Johann Friedrich Ferdinand Schumann, founder of the Friedrich Wilhelm City, bought the Kehnert manor near Tangerhütte in 1827 and opened a porcelain factory on the site. In 1832 Schumann bought fallow land in the Berlin suburb of Moabit and moved production there from 1834. The new production facility was located between the south-east end of the Little Tiergarten and the Spree, in the street Alt-Moabit 103-105. The Villa Schumann was built on the neighboring property of Alt-Moabit 99-102.

From the beginning Schumann also sold porcelain, which he obtained as white goods from the nearby KPM and had them painted. [2] The company produced according to a process deviating from the standard at that time, so that the production facilities and buildings in Alt-Moabit were constructed differently than comparable porcelain factories of that time. He focused on the production of porcelain in very good quality, which came close to KPM, [3] and artistically high quality, but at affordable prices, and thus appealed to a middle class buyer group. [4] This brought with it a certain monopoly, since the state KPM at that time still refused to produce household porcelain for everyday use.

From 1835 until his death, the son Friedrich Adolph Schumann (1808-1851) took over the company. In 1837, a side building of the factory burned down and destroyed the goods it contained. [5] Porcelain manufacture by F. A. Schumann & Sohn (1841–1871)