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    Posted 8 years ago

    Kocl
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    I am trying to find more information about this China set that I got at a garage sale. From what I understand from the person I bought it from, it was purchased by her mother in Europe in the 1950's or 1960's. I haven't been able to find out much else about it. It's not available on Replacements.

    It is a seven piece place setting with dinner plate, salad plate, bread plate, soup bowl, dessert plate, cup and saucer.

    Any information or guidance is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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    1. VikThor, 6 years ago
      I own the same dinnerware, a 12 place setting complete with serving plates, expresso cups, complete coffee and tea service, cheese plates, and lots of other stuff... it was a gift from my father to my mother in the late 50s. Unfortunately I don't have more info
    2. VikThor, 6 years ago
      Adding..... what I have been able to find out, is that the design of the porcelain is from Heinrich Löffelhardt who won award for this design called Form 2000, the decoration was designed by French artist Jean Luce, and apparently represents an atomic starburst. It was produced in mid 50s
    3. Gillian, 6 years ago
      There seems to be only one Form 2000, and it's not the shown by Koci.

      http://deerbe.com/unt/19060-selten_11tlg___kaffee___service_arzberg_form_2000_heinrich_lffelhardt.html

      Other Form #'s, and colours, can be found, although the blue seems to be the most prevalent.

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