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  1. Mechthild of Bavaria (12 July 1532 – 2 November 1565 in Baden-Baden) was a German noblewoman from the House of Wittelsbach. Early life. She was born as the youngest daughter of William IV, Duke of Bavaria and his wife, Margravine Marie Jakobaea of Baden-Sponheim. Mechthild is a German form of Matilde. [1] Personal life.

  2. Dec 8, 2023 · The unique Edelstein Bavaria porcelain marks can help you easily track its age, identify its pattern, and avoid fakes. In this guide, you’ll learn about all Edelstein Bavaria trademarks, codes, and location marks. There are Edelstein valuation tips at the end!

  3. Values & appraisal reports for Bavarian porcelain and chinaware. Research prices for vintage Bavarian dinnerware and porcelain figurines. Understanding Bavarian porcelain marks and logos. Difference between Imported and authentic Bavarian porcelain.

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    In the year 1887 Ludwig Lindnerfounded the first porcelain factory in the town of Mitterteich. The facility was later torn down during a modernization process and a new factory hall was built at the same location and dubbed "Werk A"; the name stuck until the factory closed in 2006.

    In 1895 the factory was taken over by the London-based Max Emanuel & Co., represented by their manager Alfred Pappenheim. Max Emanuel & Co. actually was a glass and porcelain retailer with a medium-sized store directly in London which had a large network of suppliers and other business contacts. Many renown companies worked with him or sold items v...

    To match constantly rising demand, a second facility ("Werk B") was in 1925 constructed on Hüblteichstrasseand the total number of workers increased to just over 300 in the same year. The second facility was in 1937 followed by a third, "Werk C", located on Schulgartenstrasse. The whole factory used standard coal-fired kilns before completely switc...

    Note that the Mosanic Pottery "stacked rifles" mark was used three years before Max Emanuel took over the factory in Germany, so it is not only found on items created by his German subsidiary between 1895 and 1917 but also on a few pieces created for Max Emanuel by his predecessor, Ludwig Lindner, between 1892 and 1895. In cases where the mark incl...

  5. The history of Mitterteich factory starts in 1887. It was established by Ludwig Lindner. In 1895 the factory was taken over by Mosanic Pottery Max Emanuel & Co. from London. The company was confiscated by Bavarian authorities during the World War I. From 1917 it worked as Porzellanfabrik Mitterteich A.G. Number of workers reached 300.

  6. Nymphenburg porcelain, German hard-paste, or true, porcelain produced in Bavaria from around the middle of the 18th century until the present day. The first factory was established in 1747 at the castle of Neudeck, outside Munich, by Maximilian III Joseph, elector of Bavaria. The wares produced here are sometimes called “Neudeck–Nymphenburg.”

  7. Ceramics. The ceramic collection at the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum is world renowned due to its outstanding assembly of early porcelain (see Porcelain), Italian majolica and German faience and pottery. The spectrum ranges from the extraordinary Renaissance ceremonial service of Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria created in Faenza with its mythological ...

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