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Unusual and unique Goldscheider porcelain bust of woman. Measures 11 1/2" tall, 8 1/2" wide and 6" deep -- larger than many other busts from this artist. Goldscheider mark on base along with the wording "fine china" and what appears to be a model number. This number is very difficult to read -- looks like 228? with a 9 below. Small crack on one side of base of neck -- does not appear to be completely through the porcelain. Otherwise in excellent condition. Colors are bright and sharp. HISTORY OF GOLDSCHEIDER MANUFACTORY The combination of the highest artistic quality, innovation and business acumen resulted in an enormously successful international production lasting well over half a century. Goldscheider succeeded in attracting both the famous, highly acclaimed artists just as the young innovative ones and is rightly regarded nowadays as one of the most remarkable and prolific manufacturers of the 19 th and 20 th century. Well-known sculptors and ceramists like Walter Bosse, Demètre Chiparus, Benno Geiger, Josef Lorenzl, Ida Meisinger, Michael Powolny, Susi Singer, Arthur Strasser, and many others designed and created most desirable models for Goldscheider throughout the periods of Historicism, Art Nouveau and Art Déco. The "Goldscheidersche Porzellan-Manufactur und Majolica-Fabrik" (Goldscheider Porcelain Manufacturer and Majolica Factory) was founded in 1885 by Friedrich Goldscheider in Vienna . Within a short period of time Goldscheider earned wide international acclaim together with notable awards and established itself as a leading ceramic company first in Vienna and soon throughout Europe . With international branches opening in Paris, Leipzig, Berlin and Florence as well as licenses granted to the major manufacturers like Myott in England, Friedrich's sons Walter and Marcell were able to further expand the business in the 1920's and 30's. Goldscheider was setting the standards and style for Art Déco ceramics with an enormous success all over the world - creating some of the most beautiful and striking models which continue to be very much in demand to the present day. Only the rise of Hitler and fascism could have halted the unique artistic and business achievements of the Viennese family. After the Aryanization in 1938, the progressive ceramic maker Walter Bosse, who learnt his trade at Goldscheider, attempted to save the firm and run it under his name. The Nazi regime however appointed its protégé Josef Schuster from Munich . His production depended mainly on the already well-established models that had only the manufacturer's name changed. His small "original" production could not be compared to Goldscheider by any standard and slowly spelled the end of a major European force in ceramics. The Goldscheider family fled Austria , and settled in England and in the US , w they swiftly continued the production of ceramics. Marcell Goldscheider manufactured under the family name in Staffordshire , UK . Walter Goldscheider built a successful US business, but eventually returned to Vienna in 1950 to revive the Austrian company. The heritage of the war and Schuster's failures could not have been overcome and thus three years later Walter had to close down his family business. He sold the license for the worldwide brand name Goldscheider to the German company Carstens, which produced ceramics until 1963. Finally, almost 25 years later, Friedrich's great-grandson, Peter Goldscheider, produced a limited amount of figures and applied art objects in Stoob , Austria . And that was also the last time that the public had a chance to buy original pieces made by the Goldscheider family. Altogether Goldscheider produced a staggering figure of more than 10,000 models. Its immediate and long lasting worldwide success was due not only to professional management and international market orientation, but most of all to the timeless beauty and quality of many of the pieces. Goldscheider items are eagerly sought after by collectors and investors all over the ...
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