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Imperial and Royal Porcelain Manufactory of Vienna – G.W ...

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    The Imperial and Royal Porcelain Manufactory of Vienna (Kaiserlich Privilegierte Porcellain Fabrique) had its origins in theft and intrigue. In 1710, the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory in nearby Saxony began producing the first European hard-paste porcelain after decades of failed attempts to replicate the Chinese porcelain making process.

Guide to Collecting Royal Vienna Porcelain Plaques

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    Collecting Royal Vienna porcelain and Vienna Portrait Plates and Wall Plaques. The Royal Vienna Porcelain factory was founded in 1717 by Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier. Du Paquier, on studying father d'Entrecolles' letters and after conducting experiments hoped, with the help of Christoph Conrad Hunger, to reveal the secrets of porcelain ...

Royal Vienna Porcelain (1718 - ) Artists Adrian Alan

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    art & antiques. furniture. Cabinet Furniture. Vitrines. Armoires / Bookcases. ... Royal Vienna Porcelain ... The Vienna Porcelain Manufactory was founded in 1718 only eight years after Johann Friedrich Bottger and Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus had succeesed in unearthing the secret of Porcelain Manufacture for August the Strong, Elector of ...

Royal Vienna - Porcelain Biz

    http://www.porcelainbiz.com/royalvienna.htm
    Royal Vienna. Royal Vienna was founded in 1718 by Claudius du Paquier. He had attempted to make porcelain as early as 1716 but did not succeed until he had help from ex-Meissen employees around 1718. He had financial difficulties during the entire time and in 1744 sold the factory to the state. He remained director but retired shortly thereafter.

Royal Vienna and the Beehive Mark: Real or Fake? - Ruby ...

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    Jul 29, 2008 · Some Artists and Studios of that period include: Ackermann & Fritz (Volkstedt, Germany) ca 1908 – 1951 Augarten Vienna Porcelain (Vienna, Austria) ca 1922 – Present C.M. Hutschenreuther (Germany) ca 1880s and again after 1970s Carl Knoll (Bohemia) ca 1883 – 1906 Carl Thieme (Germany) ca 1903 – 1930s

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