Goldscheider Ceramics
Around 100 years ago, there was a lively and varied scene of ceramic studios in Vienna. The Goldscheider manufactory, founded in 1885, developed into the most successful production site. They relied on serially produced, high-quality figurines and objects, which were exported around the world through an international distribution network. Over the course of seventy years, more than 10,000 models came onto the market. With their finger always on the pulse of the times, their products reflect current fashions: historicism, orientalism, Jugendstil, Art Deco, and the war as well as post-war years.
Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1890–1892
Arthur Strasser, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1895
Tuch, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1897
Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider, Adolph Jean (?) Lavergne
around
1898–1899
Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider, Adolph Jean (?) Lavergne
around
1907
Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1908–1909
Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider, Josef Lorenzl
around
1922
Josef Lorenzl, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1923
Marcell Goldscheider
around
1928–1929
Ida Erdös-Meisinger, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1928–1929
Walter Bosse, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1928–1930
Benno Geiger, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1928–1934
Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1929
Marcell Goldscheider
around
1929–1931
Ida Erdös-Meisinger, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1931
Adolf Prischl, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1935–1936
(Draft)
1945–1953
(Production)
Claire Herczeg (Weiss), Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1935
(Draft)
1938–1941
(Production)
Stephan Dakon, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1935
(Draft)
1941–1944
(Production)
Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1940
(Draft)
1940–1941
(Production)
Stephan Dakon, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1935
Claire Herczeg (Weiss), Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1935
Stephan Dakon, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1935–1936
Stephan Dakon, Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1938
(Draft)
1938–1941
(Production)
Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider, Josef Lorenzl
around
1941
Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider
around
1941