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Porcelain & Art - Page 1ALLACH PORCELAIN ALWAYS PURCHASED OR SOLD ON COMMISSION WE ARE PARTICULARLY SEEKING AN EXAMPLE OF THE ALLACH SS STANDARD BEARER (SERIAL NUMBER 42), AND THE 1936 RALLY BOWL WITH LID FOR PURCHASE OR SALE ON COMMISSION.
The Allach RAD man with shovel An extremely rare and faultless example of the RAD figure finished in white glazed porcelain. The figure is mint condition, free from any damage and bears the Allach relief octagon with the entwined green runes logo to the base. Also impressed to the base is the designer's name Prof.T.Karner and the series number '77'. The first example we have had for sale in approximately five years.
A rare example of the Allach Mother & Child Bearing the serial number '98', the Allach Mother & Child has the impressed name to the base, T.Horn, along with the series number and the entwined Runes. This large and complex porcelain piece has survived in perfect condition.
Allach Candle Holder The SS Porcelain Allach 1939 Rally Bowl This attractive and mint pristine bowl has the fluted neck bearing the SS relief designation. The base has the SS Allach logo to the reverse.
Allach SportAppell prize 1939 Circular plaque 13cm diameter with fine relief runners with swastika and cogwheel behind. Reverse bears a relief octagon with the impressed Runes and Allach wording to centre. Actually a scarce Allach item to encounter. A little dirty from handling otherwise excellent condition.
A rare example of the Allach bear in colour Bearing the serial number '5', the Allach bear has the impressed name to the base, T.Karner, along with the series number and the entwined Runes. This example of the serial number '5' bear in colour is difficult to find. It has a minute chip to the octagonal base (possibly a firing fault) and otherwise is in perfect condition.
![]() A rare example of the Allach porcelain 'six dot' SS Julleuchter Price: SOLD An excellent example of the scarce and sought after 'six dot' SS Julleuchter. Completed in typical brown porcelain, this example bears the 'six dot' pattern to one face. It is believed this 'signature' was used by one particular artist working at the Allach factory. Typically the Julleuchter has the entwined SS Runes impressed into one base leg, and the entire piece survives without reapir or damage.
The Bamburger Reiter
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