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Ernst Bohne & Söhne was a prominent German ceramics manufacturer that operated in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The company was founded in 1848 by Ernst Bohne, a former employee of the Meissen porcelain factory who had acquired the skills and knowledge necessary to produce high-quality ceramics.

Initially, Bohne focused on producing utilitarian wares such as dinnerware and vases, but he soon expanded into more decorative items such as figurines, clocks, and other ornamental pieces. The company was known for its high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail, and its products quickly gained a reputation for their beauty and quality.

One of the key factors in the success of Ernst Bohne & Söhne was its ability to adapt to changing tastes and styles. The company was quick to incorporate new design trends, and it was not uncommon for a single piece to combine elements from several different more... styles or periods. For example, a vase might have a neoclassical shape with Art Nouveau decoration.

Ernst Bohne & Söhne also worked closely with a number of prominent ceramic artists, who created designs exclusively for the company. These included Ernst Wenck, who was responsible for many of the company's figurines, and Hugo Lonitz, who collaborated with Bohne to produce a line of porcelain figurines and decorative items.

Over the years, Ernst Bohne & Söhne grew to become one of the largest and most successful ceramics manufacturers in Germany. The company exhibited its products at international exhibitions, including the 1851 Great Exhibition in London and the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, where it received numerous awards and accolades.

Following World War II the factory was nationalised by the East German government and subsequently merged with the Sitzendorfer Porzellanmanufaktur in 1974, but then in 1990 was re-privatised and reassumed the name Albert Stahl & Co. At this point they commenced making "reproductions" of the Ernst Bohne & Söhne range, as well as other figural steins. less...

A pair of Ernst Bohne Sohne, Germany Nodding pagoda figures, c.…
Ernst Bohne Sohne Nodding Pagoda Figures, Germany, c.1900

A pair of Ernst Bohne Sohne, Germany Nodding pagoda figures, c.1900, with nodding head, hands & protruding tongue, impressed Bhs & anchor blue mark to base, height 5.12 in.

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Antique German Standing Classical figure marked to base: N with…
Antique German Classical Figure, Ernst Bohne Sohne Rudolstadt

Antique German Standing Classical figure marked to base: N with Crown, probably Ernst Bohne Sohne Rudolstadt Volkstadt, height 8.27 in.

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Antique Ernst Bohne Sohne bisque beer stein/mug with in-relief…
Alligator Handle Antique Beer Stein

Antique Ernst Bohne Sohne bisque beer stein/mug with in-relief alligator wrapped around with the tail used as the handle, measures 1/4 litre's, height 4.53 in.

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Large pair of 19th century Ernst Bohne & Sohne figures, in the…
Pair of 19th Century Bohne Figures

Large pair of 19th century Ernst Bohne & Sohne figures, in the form of a lady and man in 17th century dress, in rich tones of purple, blue, mauve and turquoise, raised on a stepped base, blue anchor mark to base, a/f, height 14.96 in. (2)

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Porcelain cherub name card stands by Ernest Bohne & Sohne mid…
Dresden Cherub Name Card Stands by Bohne & Sohne

Porcelain cherub name card stands by Ernest Bohne & Sohne mid 1800s, Dresden. Marked with a blue anchor stamp.

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A German porcelain Nodding head pagoda figure, by Ernst Bohne…
Nodding Pagoda Figure by Ernst Bohne Sohne

A German porcelain Nodding head pagoda figure, by Ernst Bohne Sohne, circa 1900, of typical form with nodding head, hands and protruding tongue, 9.84 in. high, impressed Bhs and anchor blue mark

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Pair of German Rudolstadt (Ernst Bohne) figurines, hand painted…
Rudolstadt Hand-Painted Porcelain Figurines, Circa 1900

Pair of German Rudolstadt (Ernst Bohne) figurines, hand painted porcelain circa 1900, 11.02 in. high

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Large ceramic rhino by Ernst Bohne circa 1920 marks to base…
Ernst Bohne Ceramic Rhino, 1920

Large ceramic rhino by Ernst Bohne circa 1920 marks to base approx 7.48 in. high, 12.20 in. long

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German figure of drummer boy, anchor mark, possible Ernst Bohne,…
Ernst Bohne Rudolstadt Drummer Boy Figurine with Anchor Mark

German figure of drummer boy, anchor mark, possible Ernst Bohne, Rudolstadt. Some restoration. 5.71 in. high.

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A pair of Oriental style, blanc de chine, mantle, figures, by…
Oriental Blanc de Chine Mantle Figures by Ernst Bohne & Sohne

A pair of Oriental style, blanc de chine, mantle, figures, by Ernst Bohne & Sohne, mid to late 19th century, impressed 'Ebs' with 'Blue Anchor Mark'. Heights: 6.61 in. & 6.89 in.

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Ernst Bohne & Sons bisque playful cat and dog figures with…
EBS Bisque Cat and Dog Figures, 33 cm Length

Ernst Bohne & Sons bisque playful cat and dog figures with impressed EBS stamp to base. Length 12.99 in.

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A rare pair of late 19th century Chinoiserie porcelain figures…
Late 19th Century Chinoiserie Porcelain Figures by Rudolstadt

A rare pair of late 19th century Chinoiserie porcelain figures by Rudolstadt, Ernst Bohne Sohne blue anchor & EBS impressed mark 2.76 in. high

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Two German nodding 'pagoda' figures, in the Meissen style by…
Pair of Meissen-style Nodding Pagoda Figures with Damage

Two German nodding 'pagoda' figures, in the Meissen style by Rudolstadt Ernst Bohne Söhne, both sitting cross-legged and wearing flowering coats, damage to both. 4.92 in. x 4.33 in.

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