Porcelain
Porcelain Rosenthal appeared at the end of the XIX century. The manufactory was founded by Philipp Rosenthal and named after him. The production, centered in the city of
Frankenthal porcelain was produced in Germany for only 44 years. The factory could not last as long as the manufactories in Meissen or Nymphenburg. And yet it is
At the end of the nineteenth century, products made in the UK using the blush ivory technology (ivory color) were very popular, and today they are valuable collectibles.
Fürstenberg porcelain has been produced for 270 years. This is the second oldest porcelain factory in Germany after the Meissen manufactory, which continues to operate today. The manufacturer
Brilliant sculptor and consummate illustrator in the history of English art John Flaxman the famous English sculptor of the late 18th early 19th centuries, a prominent representative of
Wallendorfer porcelain is produced in one of the oldest manufactories in Germany, located in the Thuringian town of Lichte. Unlike many well-known ceramic manufacturers of the 18th and
The manufactory was founded by order of the Duke Karl Eugen von Württemberg for the production of art pieces of the highest quality from hard porcelain. Ludwigsburg porcelain
The Shanks & Co brand in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was well known not only in tsarist Russia, but also in Europe. Unfortunately, this trademark
Soft porcelain differs from hard porcelain in a smaller amount of kaolin and clay in the composition. Instead, the content of other substances, mainly vitreous additives, has been
Höchst porcelain has been produced since 1746 in the eponymous district of Frankfurt am Main. The Hoechst manufactory is one of the oldest not only in Germany, but