Weimar Porzellan

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Company typeGmbH
IndustryPorcelain
Founded1790
Headquarters
Weimarer Porzellanmanufaktur Betriebs-GmbH
Company typeGmbH
IndustryPorcelain
Founded1790
Headquarters
Key people
Turpin Rosenthal, executive director

Weimar Porzellanmanufaktur, or Weimar Porzellan (English: Weimar porcelain) is a German company that has been manufacturing porcelain in Weimar since 1790.[1]

Part of the KÖNITZ Group family are next to WEIMAR PORZELLAN, the art of porcelain making for the 21 st century of which is living up to meet the most premium standards, amongst others, the brands WAECHTERSBACH with its colourful concepts for the well-laid table and KÖNITZ, the Mug Makers.[2]

YearOccurrence
1790Established by Christian Andreas Speck
1797First products presented at the Leipzig Trade Fair
1830Takeover by Gustav Vogt
1836Sold to Gottfried Sorge, soon followed by bankruptcy
1841Streitbarth and Köstner co-operation
1847Sold to Fasolt after period in which factory was closed down
1856Partnership with Eduard Eichler
1917Ernst Carstens purchases the factory
1928Registered trademark "Weimar Porzellan"
1948Nationalisation and inclusion into the state-owned "Kombinat Feinkeramik Kahla"
1992Purchase by Herbert Hillebrand Bauverwaltungs-Gesellschaft mbH
1995Bankruptcy and purchase by the town of Blankenhain, British American Ltd. and Optima Immobilien GmbH
2006Renewed purchase by Hillebrand
2007Purchase by Könitz Porzellan GmbH, owned by Turpin Rosenthal

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