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The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Gerdén, Anna / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Okänd / Tekniska museet
The manufacturer is Rörstrand, which had a factory on Rörstrandsgatan in Stockholm until 1926, when the business was moved to Gothenburg. The Technical Museum, which was then newly formed, made extensive documentation of production and closure. The steps shown are from casting parts in plaster mold to finished product with printed decoration under the glaze. The parts that are included are: Cast and raw earthenware parts for the jug. Assembled and fired jug. Glazed jug marked Rörstrand. Jug with decoration, fired but not glazed. Jug with decoration and glaze, fired. Plaster mold in four parts for the jug, mold in two halves for the respective lid, handle, spout and bottom part.
Photo: Okänd / Tekniska museet
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