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RARE Rosenthal Palladiana Candlesticks; Discont'd- MINT
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This auction is for a pair of RARE Rosenthal Dekor: Palladiana Candlesticks. The pattern is DISCONTINUED, extremely hard to find, and is gorgeous! The artwork is extremely detailed and really captures the observer's attention. The candlesticks weigh ~1/2 lb each and measure 3 ¾" high, 2 ¾" wide, and 2 1/8" deep. Gold trim. Rosenthal stamp on bottom of each piece. PERFECT condition- has never been used. They were purchased from Harrods in London 10 years ago and shipped to me in the U.S. They've been stored in my smoke-free, pet-free home. I also have a Palladiana covered vegetable dish posted, and will ship the candlesticks for free if the same buyer purchases both the vegetable dish and the candlesticks. I will take great care when packaging the item and will ship using the method of the buyer's preference within 2 business days of receiving payment. Payment must be received within 48 hours of auction end or I will have to re-list it. Insurance is required and included in the shipping cost. I have a perfect feedback score of 100%, so bid with confidence! Pattern: PALLADIANA by ROSENTHAL/CONTINENTL [R PALLA] Description: FORNASETTI, BLACK&WHITE ARCHITECTURE Product DescriptionPhillip Rosenthal (1855-1937) began business in 1884 by purchasing white ware from Hutschenreuther and selling designs, handpainted by his wife Maria, door to door. In 1891, he established a factory in Asch , Bohemia and began production of white ware for use in his workshop. From 1897 to 1936, Rosenthal acquired factories in Kronach, Marktredwitz, Selb, Waldenburg, Sophienthal, and Waldershof. The popularity of the Maria White and Moss Rose patterns helped the business grow rapidly. By the time of WWII, Rosenthal operated 10 companies and employed over 5,000 people. When the war ended, Rosenthal's son, Phillip, returned to Germany w he modernized out of date factories and reestablished lost markets. Phillip quickly rebuilt the business by reaching new markets interested in the modern shapes and artistry of his dinnerware. To this day, Rosenthal continues to work with leaders in fashion and design to create unique tabletop designs. Piero Fornasetti was rightly nick-named the magician of design. He was a gifted artist with an extraordinary talent for drawings, who transferred his dreams and ideas into contemporary interior design when shaping and decorating everyday items in a new, unexpected way. Please feel free to email me with any questions. Thanks for looking!
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