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Art Deco Porcelain Animal Knife Rests
I have a collection of Art Deco F. Pfeffer white porcelain knife rests from Gotha, Germany. Fritz Pfeffer purchased a porcelain factory belonging to Heinrich Graeser in 1882. He originally produced porcelain dolls and doll heads.
In 1900, he created animal figurines similar to Royal Copenhagen. He died in 1922, and his son, Max, assumed control. Max loved the animals and began manufacturing knife rests. The company ceased production in 1934.
Their simple, expressive, modern design means they will add to any table setting.
I have several different animal options:
3 Rabbits
4 Foxes
4 French Bulldogs
3 Greyhounds
Make your selection carefully to receive exactly the animal you desire.
All are in excellent antique condition with no chips.
They measure approximately 5 1/2 inches (14 cm) in length
I have a collection of Art Deco F. Pfeffer white porcelain knife rests from Gotha, Germany. Fritz Pfeffer purchased a porcelain factory belonging to Heinrich Graeser in 1882. He originally produced porcelain dolls and doll heads.
In 1900, he created animal figurines similar to Royal Copenhagen. He died in 1922, and his son, Max, assumed control. Max loved the animals and began manufacturing knife rests. The company ceased production in 1934.
Their simple, expressive, modern design means they will add to any table setting.
I have several different animal options:
3 Rabbits
4 Foxes
4 French Bulldogs
3 Greyhounds
Make your selection carefully to receive exactly the animal you desire.
All are in excellent antique condition with no chips.
They measure approximately 5 1/2 inches (14 cm) in length