Eschenbach Porzellan was a German manufacturer founded in 1887 in Marktredwitz, Bavaria. They became known for producing high-quality porcelain dinnerware and decorative items, often featuring floral motifs and elegant designs. The "Elfenbein" (ivory) line refers to a specific type of porcelain with a warm, off-white hue, adding to its classic appeal.
The "Roswitha" pattern, characterized by its delicate floral sprays, is a representative example of Eschenbach's popular designs from the mid-20th century. The "Germany-US-Zone" marking indicates that this tea trio was produced during the Allied occupation of Germany after World War II, specifically between 1945 and 1949.