Rare advertising steamship funnel for the HAPAG-LLOYD Shipping Company made by Walküre Porcelain.
Measurements: 4.5" Tall x 3" Wide x 2.75" deep
West Germany, 1960
Walküre Porzellan is a name synonymous with more than one hundred years of German history and porcelain tradition. In 1896, eight years before the hot dog was invented in St. Louis, a man called Siegmund Paul Meyer opened a porcelain painting workshop at the foot of Bayreuth Hill in Bavaria, which he quickly expanded into a major porcelain factory.At first, he focused on crafting fireproof cookware which he named after Richard Wagner’s classic piece “Walküre”, the Ride of the Valkyries. More than a century later this name still stands for high quality porcelain, elegant design and practicality. Walküre quickly became one of these German “hidden gems”, a company that might not be very well known to the public, but is represented all over the world with highly specialized products. This is why it is still recognised by leading hospitality establishments, restaurants and coffee shops across the globe.