Waechtersbach Dinnerware
Waechtersbach has been producing quality earthenware since 1832, and is internationally known as a trend setter in the fine dinnerware marketplace. Intense, bright colors, in particular cherry red, is a hallmark of Waechtersbach ceramics. There is more to Waechtersbach than dinnerware. Waechtersbach also offered a wide variety of earthenware cups, bowls, and plates for special occasions or for everyday use.
In addition to the factory, there is a castle that has been the home of the royal Ysenburg and Budingen Family for more that 700 years. You will see frescoes, tapestries, and furniture from medieval and renaissance times, as well as china from various centuries. The Buedingen Castle looks back on 800 years of history. The fortifications originate from a moated castle built in the times of the Staufen emperors. For more than 700 years now it has been seat of one family: the lords and counts, now princes of Ysenburg and Buedingen.
During the 18th century a family branch in its own right occupied Buedingen Castle. In the 19th century, the members of the families of Ysenburg-Buedingen and Ysenburg-Waechtersbach were granted princely status. In 1941 Prince Otto Friedrich of the Waechtersbach branch came into the Buedingen property by inheritance.
In 2006, Waechtersbach became part of the Könitz Porzellan company. In 2011, production was reduced substantially and while many items are still available for sale on the Internet, there are not any current patterns being produced since 2017.
The Waechtersbach Discontinued Collections
Accidents happen and when a piece of your favorite Waechtersbach dinnerware breaks, it can be frustrating trying to find a replacement when you discover that your pattern has been discontinued. To help you with your search for replacement or additional pieces for your Waechtersbach collection, we have created this catalog of the discontinued Waechtersbach patterns. Just bookmark the page for your pattern, and check back once a week for new listings to add to your collection.
There are a lot of Waechtersbach patterns. Did we miss yours? We'll be happy to create a page for your pattern. Just post your request at our Facebook Page. Patterns are divided alphabetically into two separate sections providing thumbnail preview of the pattern.
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