- (1815–1882) was a
German merchant who
founded the Carl
Tielsch & Co.
Porcelain Manufactury in Altw****er,
Lower Silesia, Prussia. In 1845,
encouraged by Carl Krister's...
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financing from a
group of investors, he
purchased the
Royal Porcelain Manufactury Berlin,
saving it from insolvency.
Franz Wilhelm married his
third cousin...
- Company, Hall and Quinby, E. G. Wright, and the
Boston Musical Instrument Manufactury made
instruments for this ensemble. The
cornet features in the British-style...
-
sculptor who
became the most
important modeller of the
Meissen porcelain manufactury, and
arguably of all
European porcelain. He
worked at
Meissen for over...
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Store Kongensgade Faience Manufactury,
active from 1722 to the late 1770s, was a
faience ceramics manufacturer located on
Store Kongensgade in Copenhagen...
- Berlin.
Wilhelm II
selected the
mayolica tiles from his
Cadiner Majolika manufactury and
attended the
opening of the
Kaisersaal (Emperor's hall). Kempinski...
- The
Royal Porcelain Factory in
Berlin (German: Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur,
abbreviated as KPM), also
known as the
Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin...
- S.
Dellinger Co., p. 6, col.3, May 9, 1905 "Report of
Committee on
Manufacturies". The
Morning Astorian. May 22, 1906. p. 5.
Retrieved May 21, 2022 –...
- his
observations of the
different manufacturies of Germany,
especially Meissen. "Up to this time, the
manufacturies of
France – Sèvres not
excepted –...
- The
Royal Danish Silk
Manufactury (Danish: Den
Kongelige Silkemanufaktur) was
located at
Bredgade 34 and 36 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
building fronting...