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<p>[QUOTE="clutteredcloset49, post: 1561037, member: 85"]I believe the C A is for Charles Ahrenfeldt of Altrohlau. An import company.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is from a Worthpoint listing. I can't see a mark so don't know if the one on the cup would have matched yours. But believe this may be what you have.</p><p><br /></p><p>"<i> Charles Ahrendfeldt & Son porcelain - Stara Role, Czech Republic (Altrohlau, Bohemia, Austria) & importer New York City. Ahrenfeldt was a New York importer, as well as owning factories in Czechoslovakia, Paris, & Limoges, France. 1886 the decorating studio was established operated by Charles Ahrendfeldt & Son in Altrohlau, Bohemia, Austria. It was called a porcelain factory, though porcelain was never produced t It was sometimes called Carlsbad China Factory & the product was advertised as "Altrohla Ware." In 1899 production included table & household ware. 1910 Bosshard & Co owned and operated the company, 1920 the owner was Eberl, Mosch & Co., 1925 the owners were Alfred Moschl & Ferdinand Hein. After 1926 the factory only decorated souvenirware. 1929 the factory was owned by Anton Weidl and it was known as "Gloria" Porcelain Manufacturing. 1949 the factory was nationalized into Starorolský Porcelán "</i></p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/pair-charles-ahrenfeldt-altrohla-austria-cup" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/pair-charles-ahrenfeldt-altrohla-austria-cup" rel="nofollow">https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/pair-charles-ahrenfeldt-altrohla-austria-cup</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clutteredcloset49, post: 1561037, member: 85"]I believe the C A is for Charles Ahrenfeldt of Altrohlau. An import company. This is from a Worthpoint listing. I can't see a mark so don't know if the one on the cup would have matched yours. But believe this may be what you have. "[I] Charles Ahrendfeldt & Son porcelain - Stara Role, Czech Republic (Altrohlau, Bohemia, Austria) & importer New York City. Ahrenfeldt was a New York importer, as well as owning factories in Czechoslovakia, Paris, & Limoges, France. 1886 the decorating studio was established operated by Charles Ahrendfeldt & Son in Altrohlau, Bohemia, Austria. It was called a porcelain factory, though porcelain was never produced t It was sometimes called Carlsbad China Factory & the product was advertised as "Altrohla Ware." In 1899 production included table & household ware. 1910 Bosshard & Co owned and operated the company, 1920 the owner was Eberl, Mosch & Co., 1925 the owners were Alfred Moschl & Ferdinand Hein. After 1926 the factory only decorated souvenirware. 1929 the factory was owned by Anton Weidl and it was known as "Gloria" Porcelain Manufacturing. 1949 the factory was nationalized into Starorolský Porcelán "[/I] [URL]https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/pair-charles-ahrenfeldt-altrohla-austria-cup[/URL][/QUOTE]
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