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  2. Albert Caasmann - Wikipedia

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    The figurines Caasmann modeled for Rosenthal based on Pellar's paintings were Dreaming Night, Faun Group, Round Dance, and Shepard's Hour, [3] Caasmann's work for the company Rosenthal are exhibited in the Porzellanikon's Rosenthal Museum. [2] Cassman died on 23 March 1968 in Brandenburg, East Germany. The street Caasmannstraße in Brandenburg ...

  3. Rosenthal (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rosenthal-Weihnachtsteller 1921, designed by Jupp Wiertz Fettling cups at the Selb factory in 1956. Rosenthal GmbH is a German manufacturer of porcelain products and other household goods. The original firm was founded in 1879 in Selb, Bavaria. Since 2009, Rosenthal has been owned by the Italian company Sambonet Paderno Industrie (Arcturus ...

  4. Hummel figurines - Wikipedia

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    Books and price guides have been published about Hummel figurines. [15] Some of these works supported the secondary market interest of collector speculators; The Official M.I. Hummel Price Guide: Figurines and Plates, 2nd Edition, by Heidi Ann Von Recklinghausen is a current price guide, published in 2013.

  5. Philipp Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    Rosenthal expanded the company through new start-ups and acquisitions and converted it into Philipp Rosenthal & Co. AG in 1897. In 1916, Rosenthal introduced the eight- and twelve-sided dodecagon porcelain dinnerware set "Maria," which Rosenthal named after his second wife, Maria Franck, who was the daughter of the royal lawyer Josef Frank. She ...

  6. Bullyland - Wikipedia

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    Bullyland AG is a German–based manufacturing company founded in 1973 and based in Spraitbach (Ostalbkreis), known worldwide as a manufacturer of hand-painted collectors' models and figurines. Bullyland has offices in New York City and Hong Kong , its own production facilities in Germany and Eastern Europe and a worldwide distribution network.

  7. Arzberg porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... After 10 years Arzberg GmbH announced its insolvency. Today the trademark is owned by Rosenthal porcelain.

  8. Philip Rosenthal (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Jr. briefly worked as Rosenthal's CEO and now runs Könitz Porzellan and Waechtersbach ceramics. His eldest daughter Shealagh Alison Macleod De Bourges Day Rosenthal is married to writer, Doron Weber. Philip Rosenthal died on 27 September 2001 in Selb, Germany, and is interred in a Rosenthal porcelain vase in Erkersreuth Castle's garden.

  9. Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the KPM building in 2009. The Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin (German: Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, abbreviated as KPM), also known as the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin and whose products are generally called Berlin porcelain, was founded in 1763 by King Frederick II of Prussia (known as Frederick the Great).