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Theo Kohn Porcelain Plate, 7.5"D Krämerbrücke, Merchant's Bridge, Erfurt Germany
Theo Kohn Porcelain Plate, 7.5"D Krämerbrücke, Merchant's Bridge, Erfurt Germany
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The year unknown, but vintage and I can not find it elsewhere, but the mark pictured here from the back of the plate was their manufacturing mark used from 1984 until the business closed in 2005, Theo Kohn Retired in 1998, and his son continued the business another 7 years under his Father's mark and their Burgwindheim address.
This plate measures 6-5/8 inches Diameter.
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The plate features the Krämerbrücke; Merchants' Bridge is a medieval arch bridge in the city of Erfurt, in Thuringia, central Germany, which is lined with half-timbered shops and houses on both sides of a cobblestone street. It is one of the few remaining bridges in the world that have inhabited buildings. It has been continuously inhabited for over 500 years, longer than any other bridge in Europe.[1][2] The stone, pedestrian bridge, which dates from 1325, is one of the oldest secular structures in Erfurt.[3] It spans the Breitstrom, a branch of Gera River, and connects two town squares – Benediktsplatz and Wenigemarkt.
This plate measures 6-5/8 inches Diameter.
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The plate features the Krämerbrücke; Merchants' Bridge is a medieval arch bridge in the city of Erfurt, in Thuringia, central Germany, which is lined with half-timbered shops and houses on both sides of a cobblestone street. It is one of the few remaining bridges in the world that have inhabited buildings. It has been continuously inhabited for over 500 years, longer than any other bridge in Europe.[1][2] The stone, pedestrian bridge, which dates from 1325, is one of the oldest secular structures in Erfurt.[3] It spans the Breitstrom, a branch of Gera River, and connects two town squares – Benediktsplatz and Wenigemarkt.
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