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Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky (21
November 1710 – 9
August 1775) was a
Prussian merchant with a
successful trade in trinkets, silk, taft, porcelain,
grain and...
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acquired a
collection of
paintings from the
Berlin merchant Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky. The
museum celebrates the
anniversary of its
founding each year on 7...
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businessman Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky. In 1761, the
second porcelain manufactory in
Berlin started its operations.
Gotzkowsky concluded an
agreement with...
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remaining 4/5 was
allocated to
Gotzkowsky, De Neufville,
Leveaux and Stein. The
contract was
signed by just two men:
Gotzkowsky and Svešnikov. On 12 April...
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banker Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky. The
financial crisis of July 1763 was
triggered when De
Neufville had to pay his
obligations to
Gotzkowsky. De
Neufville suspended...
- 3, near
Leipziger Platz,
formerly owned by the
merchant Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky (1710–1775) and seat of the
Royal Porcelain Factory from 1763. It had...
- of 1763,
started in Amsterdam,
begun by the
collapse of
Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky and
Leendert Pieter de Neufville's bank,
spread to
Germany and Scandinavia...
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begun by the
collapse of
Leendert Pieter de
Neufville and
Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky,
spread to
Germany and
Scandinavia Bengal Bubble of 1769 (India) – started...
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paintings forming the
Gotzkowsky collection was a
source of
personal pride to Catherine. It had been put
together by
Gotzkowsky for Catherine's adversary...
- employment.
Frederick followed Gotzkowsky's recommendations in the
field of toll
levies and
import restrictions. When
Gotzkowsky asked for a
deferral during...