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  2. Rosenthal (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Rosenthal built the so-called "Glassmaker's Cathedral," a factory for the Thomas-Glassworks in Amberg. The Thomas-Glassworks was renamed the Amberg crystal glass factory. In 1997, Rosenthal AG was 90% owned by the British-Irish Waterford Wedgwood Group. Rosenthal was the market leader for high-quality porcelain and glassware in Germany.

  3. 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 ...

  4. File:Bond Street porcelain plates, pattern designed by ...

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  5. Philip Rosenthal (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, at the request of the family, he went to Selb for the Wiedergutmachung restitution claims. [4] In 1950, Philip Rosenthal joined the paternal porcelain company, Rosenthal AG, and became head of the design department in 1952. From 1958 to 1970 and 1972 to 1981 he was chairman of the board.

  6. Blue Onion - Wikipedia

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    The onion pattern was designed as a white ware decorated with cobalt blue underglaze pattern. Sometimes dishes have gold leaf accents on them. Some rare dishes have a green, red, pink, or black pattern instead of the cobalt blue. A very rare type is called red bud because there are red accents on the blue-and-white dishes. [1]

  7. Thomas Webb & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Webb & Sons at the Sydney International Exhibition, 1879 Swan Cameo Glass Perfume by Thomas Webb & Sons. Thomas Webb & Sons was an English glass company, founded in 1837 by Thomas Webb (1804-1869) near Stourbridge, England. The name T. Webb & Co. was adopted in 1842, and later became Thomas Webb & Sons.

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