Derrittmeister Militaria Group
German Cadinen Ashtray – Circa Early 20th Century
German Cadinen Ashtray – Circa Early 20th Century
This collectible German ashtray, hailing from the famed Cadinen factory, is a fine example of early 20th-century German craftsmanship. The Cadinen factory was founded by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1904 in the town of Cadinen (now Kadyny, Poland). Known for producing high-quality ceramic and stoneware, the factory catered to aristocracy and was highly regarded for its imperial ties and artisan products.
Design and Materials: This piece is crafted in a distinct reddish-brown glazed ceramic, featuring a smooth finish typical of Cadinen wares. The ceramic body is framed with a sturdy metal rim, adding durability and a touch of elegance. The metal rim is believed to have been designed to prevent wear and tear during use. The ashtray has a concave center, with a dedicated notch for resting cigars or cigarettes, maintaining both functionality and style.
Markings: On the base of the ashtray, the signature Cadinen stamp is clearly visible, along with an emblem. This stamp authenticates its origin from the Cadinen factory, making it a valued collectible for connoisseurs of German ceramics and artifacts from this historical period. The factory's production was closely associated with the German royal family, which increases the desirability and historical significance of this piece.
Condition: The ashtray is in excellent vintage condition, with the ceramic glaze largely intact and minimal signs of wear. There are no significant cracks or chips, and the metal rim shows natural aging with some patina, adding to the item's antique charm.
Historical Significance: Cadinen ceramics are particularly prized among collectors due to their limited production and association with the German Empire. The factory, under royal patronage, ceased operations after World War II, making surviving pieces rarer and more sought after in the collectors’ market. This ashtray, with its quality craftsmanship and well-preserved condition, is an excellent representation of Cadinen’s legacy.
Dimensions:
- Diameter: Approximately 6 inches (15 cm)
Price Estimate: Similar pieces from the Cadinen factory have been valued between $200 and $500, depending on their condition and rarity. Given the ashtray’s excellent condition and historical importance, it is priced at $295.00.
This piece is ideal for collectors of World War I-era German memorabilia, those interested in European ceramics, or anyone seeking a unique artifact of imperial history.