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  1. Edward Marshall Boehm (August 21, 1913 – January 29, 1969) was an American figurative expressionist sculptor, known for his porcelain figures of birds and other wildlife. Boehm explained his choice of porcelain as the medium for his art as follows: "Porcelain is a permanent creation.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helen_BoehmHelen Boehm - Wikipedia

    Helen Boehm (December 26, 1920 – November 15, 2010) was an American businesswoman who played a pivotal role in promoting the ceramic sculptures created by her husband, Edward Marshall Boehm, earning her the nickname the "Princess of Porcelain".

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  4. The Boehm studio became pre-eminent in the world of porcelain, especially in its representation of wildlife, and was recognized by world leaders as one of America’s finest treasures. Boehm porcelain is displayed around the world, and has been gifted to U.S. Presidents, Popes, and Royalty.

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  5. Notes. “Edward Marshall Boehm founded a studio pottery in Trenton in 1949. His first workshop was on Stokes Avenue, and he later moved to Fairfacts Avenue. Following Mr. Boehm’s death [in 1969], his wife Helen took over the company. Studios have now been opened in England as well as in Trenton.”. — Robinson, Dorothy and Bill Feeny. 1980.

  6. Edward Marshall Boehm made models of animals and birds as a hobby. He developed a hard-paste porcelain and, in 1949, started making sculptures at a studio.

  7. Apr 28, 2017 · The Helen is Helen Boehm, the late head of the Trenton-based Boehm Porcelain company — founded by her sculptor husband, Edward Boehm. The words come from Letitia Baldrige, the first female executive at Tiffany’s and Jacqueline Kennedy’s White House chief of staff.

  8. Boehm porcelain, named after its creator Edward Marshall Boehm, is a type of high-quality porcelain that has been admired and collected by many for its exquisite craftsmanship and beauty. As a collector or investor, it is important to understand the history, significance, and value of these delicate treasures.

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