The Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin (‹See Tfd›German: Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, abbreviated as KPM), also known as the Royal Porcelain Manufactory...
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Gallantry, British award Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur (Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin), German porcelain manufacturer Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij (1888-1966)...
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Royal Worcester is a porcelain brand based in Worcester, England. It was established in 1751 and is believed to be the oldest or second oldest remaining...
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Royal Copenhagen, officially the Royal Porcelain Factory (Danish: Den Kongelige Porcelænsfabrik), is a Danish manufacturer of porcelain products and was...
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sconces were often made of silver or brass from the 17th century, with porcelain and ormolu coming into use during the 18th century. The light of the candle...
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of porcelain to the market, financed by Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony. The production of porcelain in the royal factory at...
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Chelsea porcelain is the porcelain made by the Chelsea porcelain manufactory, the first important porcelain manufactory in England, established around...
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porcelain Longton Hall porcelain Lowestoft Porcelain Factory Mintons Ltd (1793–1968; merged with Royal Doulton) Nantgarw Pottery New Hall porcelain Plymouth...
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Imperial Porcelain Factory (Russian: Императорский Фарфоровый Завод, romanized: Imperatorskii Farforovyi Zavod), also known as the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory...
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have been making porcelain as "perfect as the Chinese" since 1693. Chicaneau's factory was a pioneer in the manufacture of porcelain in Europe, where...
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Bone china (redirect from Bone porcelain)
became standard at the Bow porcelain factory in London (operating from around 1747), and spread to some other English factories. The modern product was developed...
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Limoges porcelain is hard-paste porcelain produced by factories in and around the city of Limoges, France, beginning in the late 18th century, by any...
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The Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company is the oldest or second oldest remaining English porcelain manufacturer, based in Derby, England (disputed by Royal...
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The Frankenthal Porcelain Factory (‹See Tfd›German: Porzellanmanufaktur Frankenthal) was one of the greatest porcelain manufacturers of Germany and operated...
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Soft-paste porcelain (sometimes simply "soft paste", or "artificial porcelain") is a type of ceramic material in pottery, usually accepted as a type of...
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Porcelain manufacturing companies are firms which manufacture porcelain. The table below lists European manufacturers of porcelain established before the...
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Experiment Station at the Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin (KPM). Soon after his arrival he was given two samples of Japanese porcelain bodies and was inspired...
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Blue and white pottery (redirect from Blue and white (porcelain))
other early English factories in a style known as Chinoiserie. Chelsea porcelain and Bow porcelain in London and Lowestoft porcelain in East Anglia made...
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Ceramic art (section Porcelain)
laboratories searching for gold production. Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin Meissen porcelain Nymphenburg porcelain Hutschenreuther In 1718 a pottery was founded...
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up the Royal Factory of Saint-Cloud in 1664 in order to make copies (In the original "Contre-façons", i.e. "Fakes") of "Indian-style" porcelain. Saint-Cloud...
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Lithophane (redirect from Berlin transparencies)
A lithophane is a thin plaque of translucent material, normally porcelain, which has been moulded to varying thickness, such that when lit from behind...
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Entrance to Berlin Zoo Olympic Stadium Kurfürstendamm (shopping street) Oberbaum Bridge Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm) Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin The Kaufhaus...
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a large production in factories across Europe by the end of the 18th century. Despite the huge influence of Chinese porcelain decoration on Islamic pottery...
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Chinese ceramics (redirect from Chinese porcelain)
pottery vessels fired in bonfires or kilns, to the sophisticated Chinese porcelain wares made for the imperial court and for export. Chinese ceramics show...
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manufacture of porcelain finally began to succeed. In the same year the rococo porcelain sculptor Franz Anton Bustelli came to work at the factory. In 1755...
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Hermann Seger and first used to control the firing of porcelain wares at the Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin (Königliche Porzellanmanufaktur, in 1886, where...
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continued until 1864. The firm was Europe's second-oldest porcelain factory after Meissen porcelain, and for 25 years the two remained the only European producers...
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previously worked at the Wallendorf porcelain manufactory in Lichte (Wallendorf). After his death in 1845, the factory was headed by his widow, Johanna Hutschenreuther...
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Berlin memorial plaque (‹See Tfd›German: Berliner Gedenktafel) is a special form of commemorative plaque, made by the Royal Porcelain Factory, in Berlin...
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records of factory production, form the primary resource for the study of Worcester porcelain and its history. The museum is the only part of Royal Worcester...
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