This set of six porcelain coaster plates by Fürstenberg Porzellan showcases architectural landmarks from Stockach, Germany, beautifully illustrated in delicate brown transferware. Crafted in the 1970s and housed in their original branded box, these 10 cm coasters combine functional tableware with collectible artistry. Made by one of Germany’s oldest porcelain makers—established in 1747—these pieces are rich in heritage, detail, and charm.
🔸 Key Features
Maker: Fürstenberg Porzellan – Germany, est. 1747
Design: Brown transferware illustrations of Stockach landmarks
Set of 6: Includes Town Hall, Hauptstraße, Hans-Kleiner-Haus, St. Oswaldkirche, Toramt, and Unity Fountain
Material: Fine white porcelain
Packaging: Includes original box with factory branding – perfect for gifting
Style: Mid-century traditional – ideal for European, classic, or historic interiors
📏 Measurements
Diameter: 10 cm (3.94 in)
German Heritage in Your Hand – A Window to Stockach
Each coaster is a miniature canvas depicting a unique landmark from the charming German town of Stockach. From the gothic windows of St. Oswaldkirche to the whimsical figure atop the Unity Fountain, this set offers a moment of cultural discovery with every use. These pieces are both decorative and practical, ideal for collectors of German porcelain or lovers of old-world design.
Condition & Packaging
▫️ Excellent vintage condition – no chips, cracks, or fading
▫️ Minimal signs of age or handling
▫️ Original presentation box included, showing some light shelf wear
▫️ Carefully packed using eco-conscious, recycled packaging materials
▫️ We combine shipping and refund any excess postage after checkout
📩 After more detail or photos of individual designs? Send us a message anytime – we’re happy to help.
Add a Touch of European Elegance to Your Table
Whether you're curating a collection, gifting a porcelain enthusiast, or just looking to elevate your entertaining, these Fürstenberg coasters offer beauty and historic charm in equal measure. Add them to your cart and own a genuine piece of German porcelain history.
This set of six porcelain coaster plates by Fürstenberg Porzellan showcases architectural landmarks from Stockach, Germany, beautifully illustrated in delicate brown transferware. Crafted in the 1970s and housed in their original branded box, these 10 cm coasters combine functional tableware with collectible artistry. Made by one of Germany’s oldest porcelain makers—established in 1747—these pieces are rich in heritage, detail, and charm.
🔸 Key Features
Maker: Fürstenberg Porzellan – Germany, est. 1747
Design: Brown transferware illustrations of Stockach landmarks
Set of 6: Includes Town Hall, Hauptstraße, Hans-Kleiner-Haus, St. Oswaldkirche, Toramt, and Unity Fountain
Material: Fine white porcelain
Packaging: Includes original box with factory branding – perfect for gifting
Style: Mid-century traditional – ideal for European, classic, or historic interiors
📏 Measurements
Diameter: 10 cm (3.94 in)
German Heritage in Your Hand – A Window to Stockach
Each coaster is a miniature canvas depicting a unique landmark from the charming German town of Stockach. From the gothic windows of St. Oswaldkirche to the whimsical figure atop the Unity Fountain, this set offers a moment of cultural discovery with every use. These pieces are both decorative and practical, ideal for collectors of German porcelain or lovers of old-world design.
Condition & Packaging
▫️ Excellent vintage condition – no chips, cracks, or fading
▫️ Minimal signs of age or handling
▫️ Original presentation box included, showing some light shelf wear
▫️ Carefully packed using eco-conscious, recycled packaging materials
▫️ We combine shipping and refund any excess postage after checkout
📩 After more detail or photos of individual designs? Send us a message anytime – we’re happy to help.
Add a Touch of European Elegance to Your Table
Whether you're curating a collection, gifting a porcelain enthusiast, or just looking to elevate your entertaining, these Fürstenberg coasters offer beauty and historic charm in equal measure. Add them to your cart and own a genuine piece of German porcelain history.