Allach Porcelain Candle Holders # 3158
Pair of Allach #89's by Carl Diebitsch, key designer for the firm
of Allach and for the SS. Diebitsch was responsible for many designs
for the firm of Allach and they are recognizable to most collectors. His
work during the period included the design of the SS uniforms and the
chains of those mean old SS dagger's, amongst other items. His work at
Allach started in its infancy and he remained with the firm from
probably the earliest days from 1935-45. Diebitsch continued to work
after the war with porcelain and in other genre's of art but his days
and his models for the 3rd Reich are the most desirable and notable.
This
pair is mint and undamaged other than some candle wax as I use them on
occasion, two separate dates of manufacture are present here with these
and one bears the Allach with octagon and one the impressed runes. These
were very popular in their day and its not hard to understand why. This
model of Allach more so than any other models shows transitional
methods of manufacture for the firm as they progressed from a start up
into the war years. Very nice pair that will no doubt please the new
owner.
Pair of Allach #89's by Carl Diebitsch, key designer for the firm
of Allach and for the SS. Diebitsch was responsible for many designs
for the firm of Allach and they are recognizable to most collectors. His
work during the period included the design of the SS uniforms and the
chains of those mean old SS dagger's, amongst other items. His work at
Allach started in its infancy and he remained with the firm from
probably the earliest days from 1935-45. Diebitsch continued to work
after the war with porcelain and in other genre's of art but his days
and his models for the 3rd Reich are the most desirable and notable.
This
pair is mint and undamaged other than some candle wax as I use them on
occasion, two separate dates of manufacture are present here with these
and one bears the Allach with octagon and one the impressed runes. These
were very popular in their day and its not hard to understand why. This
model of Allach more so than any other models shows transitional
methods of manufacture for the firm as they progressed from a start up
into the war years. Very nice pair that will no doubt please the new
owner.