Jakob Goldschmidt. Metallwaren-Fabrik / Gebrüder Goldschmidt Metallwaren-Fabrik
Volzstraße 10, Nuremberg. Bavaria.
Zinngießerei und Luxuswaren / Pewterer and luxury goods.
Known dates: 1890 - 1930's (Became Gebrüder Goldschmidt when brother Moritz joined in 1906.)
Purchased stein bodies from: Marzi & Remy, Simon Peter Gerz I, Albert Jacob Thewalt, Matthias Girmscheid, J.W. Remy Utzschneider & Cie - Sarreguemines
Reference:
J.G.Special, #28. date unknown.
Impressed J.G.Special, #28. date unknown.
Stein and line transfer by Porzellanfabrik Utzschneider & Cie - Sarreguemines, decorated and pewter supplied by Gebrüder Goldschmidt of Nuremberg. The cavalier, seated, is extremely similar to the Christian Warth design on Villeroy & Boch - Mettlach's #1527 and #1796, indicating some sort of commercial arrangement between the Mettlach and Saarguemines factories.
Top view of lid of featured Porzellanfabrik Utzschneider & Cie - Sarreguemines, stein.
Thumbpull on featured Porzellanfabrik Utzschneider & Cie - Sarreguemines, stein.
Written signature and date on the base of the featured Porzellanfabrik Utzschneider & Cie - Sarreguemines. This J.G. is so similar to the J.G. of Jakob Goldschmidt, that it is the opinion of the author, that they are one and the same.
Marzi & Remy stein base mark identification.Very rare paper label, dated 1890's to 1906, together with the J.G. Special impressed mark.
J.G.Special, #28. date unknown.
Münchner Kindl from Gebrüder Goldschmidt, dated from 1906.
Impressed mark on the Münchner Kindl from Gebrüder Goldschmidt, dated from 1906.
Unusual "double strike" Jakob Goldschmidt over Simon Peter Gerz 1, dated 1906 or before. The Gerz mark was applied then the Goldschmidt mark was applied over the top when the mistake was realised. "Grès Nassovia" means Stoneware of Nassau.
Impressed J.G. on J.W. Remy stein
J.G. this time with "N" for Nuremberg.
Unidentified stein maker with #657 on base, together with ink stamped J.G./ N.
J.G.Special, #28. date unknown.
Goldschmidt lid on Marzi & Remy #6184, 1/4 ltr. stein. Wiesbaden Curhaus (or Kurhaus) is the home of the State Theatre of Hesse. The Portico seen here, is the original design, prior to being rebuilt due to damage during WW2.
Marzi & Remy #6184, 1/4 ltr. stein base showing impressed Gebrüder Goldschmidt mark.
Impressed mark from Gebrüder Goldschmidt, #6129
Impressed mark of Jakob Goldschmidt prior to 1906, unusually together with J.G.Special
Girmscheid #120 complete with Jacob Goldschmidt (pewterer) impressed mark. .
Impressed mark of Jakob Goldschmidt prior to 1906 partnership with Moritz