China manufacturers Hutschenreuther is a fine china manufacturer in Hohenberg, Bavaria, Germany. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hutschenreuther"
Josiah Wedgwood ( July 12, 1730 – January 3, 1795) was an English potter, credited with the industrialization of the manufacture of pottery. He was a member of the Darwin — Wedgwood family, most famously including his grandson, Charles Darwin. ...more on Wikipedia about "Josiah Wedgwood"
The Meißen porcelain 1710 - present, is the first European porcelain. It was invented in 1708 by Johann Friedrich Boettger on behalf of the Elector of Saxony Augustus the strong. After the death of Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus who was unsuccessful in his attempts, Boettger developed this invention to industrial manufacturing. At that time porcelain was called "Boettgersteinzeug". ...more on Wikipedia about "Meißen porcelain"
The Midwinter Pottery was founded in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in 1910 and had become one of England's largest potteries by the late 1930s with more than 700 employees. ...more on Wikipedia about "Midwinter Pottery"
Reinhold Schlegelmilch Porcelain manufacturer in Suhl, Germany, founded in the 1800s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Reinhold Schlegelmilch"
The Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory was established in 1751 and manufactures fine china and in particular porcelain in Worcester, England. The factory was established on the banks of the River Severn by a group of local businessmen, with the guidance of Dr John Wall. It received a royal warrant in 1789 and is currently by appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. ...more on Wikipedia about "Royal Worcester"
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