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Germany - Pg. 8
[ Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ] Greinstadt (1,2) Established 1800. Formerly Frankenthal. 1 Franz Bartolo. Since 1850. 2 Probably before 1850. Grohn (3,3A) Fayence factory established 1870. 3, 3A Grossbreitenbach (5) Porcelain factory established about 1777. 5 Identical with Limbach. Grunstadt (6) Fayence. 6 After 1850. Herend, Hungary (7-10) 7-10 From 1839. Moritz Fischer. Hesse-Cassel (11) Porcelain factory 1766-1788. 11 Lion or HC in underglaze blue. Hildescheim (15) Hochst (13-18) Fayence 1746-1760. 13-18 Overglaze blue, red or gold. Porcelain 1746-1796. 14, 17, 18 With or without letters which are probably painters' marks. To about 1770, with or without an Electoral hat above wheel. Sometimes impressed or overglaze black, brown, purple, iron-red and gold. From 1770 almost exclusively in underglaze blue. Generally no mark in biscuit. Hohenstein (19-21) Majolica from about 1850. 19, 20 21 From 1869. Hollitsch, Hungary (22) 1743-1827. Majolica. 22 Mark impressed. 1786-1827. Hornberg (23-25) Fayence. Late 19th century. 23-25 Horn Bros. Hubertsberg (26) Late 18th century pottery. Hutschendreuther, C.M. (27) Founded 1814. 27 Mark under glaze in blue found on Vienna type ware.
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