The First Items of the Porcelain Production
Ash trays and perfume atomizers were the first items that were produced in large quantities.
M.W. Reutter also offered the hobby market mosaic tables which were “in vogue” in that time. They were sold as an assembly set containing wooden tables, tesserae and samples so that the customers could design their own tables.
M. W. Reutter even sold painting craft kits containing white porcelain with patterns for both children and adults.
These two hobby items were incorporated into the complete line so that M. W. Reutter could stand out against the competition.
One year at the Toy Fair, the couple thought of expanding their line with additional products for children including tea sets. By the end of the fifties, children’s tea sets, gift items and toy miniatures in porcelain were produced for the first time.