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  2. Category:Ceramics manufacturers of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ceramics manufacturers of Denmark" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Søholm Keramik - Wikipedia

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    Søholm was founded by Edvard Christian Sonne and Herman Sonne Wolffsen in 1835. Herman Sonne Wolffsen ran the pottery until his death in 1887.

  4. Royal Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, Royal Copenhagen acquired Georg Jensen in 1972, incorporated with Holmegaard Glass Factory in 1985, and finally Bing & Grøndahl in 1987. Royal Copenhagen was a part of a group of Scandinavian companies, Royal Scandinavia, together with Georg Jensen, and was owned by a Danish private equity fund, Axcel.

  5. Porcelain manufacturing companies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Denmark: Also known as the Royal Porcelain Factory 1756: Manufacture nationale de Sèvres: Sévres: France: It is the continuation of Vincennes porcelain, founded in 1740, which moved to Sèvres in 1756. 1757: Royal Crown Derby: Derby: England: Year of establishment disputed with 1750 1759: Wedgwood: Stoke-on-Trent: England: 1766 Verbilki ...

  6. P. Ipsens Enke - Wikipedia

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    P. Ipsens Enke was a ceramics manufacturer based at Frederikssundsvej 78 in Copenhagen, Denmark.The company was founded by Peter Ipsen in 1843 and was continued by his widow Louise Ipsen and son Berthel Ipsen after his death in 1860.

  7. Kähler Keramik - Wikipedia

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    Kähler's buildings behind the hill in Næstved, painting by L. A. Ring. Joachim Christian Herman Kähler (1808–84) from Heiligenhafen in the Duchy of Holstein established himself as a potter in Næstved in 1839, producing heating stoves, cooking pots and kitchenware.

  8. Ceramic molding - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic molding, an ancient practice dating back centuries, emerged following humanity's discovery of fire. The experimentation with clay and fire marked the inception of the technique now known as ceramic molding or pottery. Archaeologists have unearthed various types of pottery, each intricately connected to the historical context of the ...

  9. Bing & Grøndahl - Wikipedia

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    The factory was located on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro area, at that time outside the city of Copenhagen, Denmark. Grøndahl initially began the company to produce biscuit porcelain figurines modeled on the neoclassical sculptures of Bertel Thorvaldsen .

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