The Volkstedt Porcelain Manufactury was established in 1762 in the town of Volkstedt, Thuringia, Germany. It was founded by Georg Heinrich Macheleid, a porcelain painter from Meissen. Macheleid initially produced porcelain figurines and decorative items in the style of Meissen porcelain.
The ownership of the Volkstedt Porcelain Manufactury has changed hands several times throughout its history. In 1774, the company was acquired by Johann Friedrich Paulmann. Subsequently, ownership passed to various individuals, including Christian Nonne and Johann Karl Schönefeldt. Under the ownership of Christian Nonne, the Volkstedt Porcelain Manufactury experienced significant growth and expanded its production. The company produced a wide range of porcelain items, including figurines, vases, dinnerware, and decorative objects. Volkstedt porcelain gained a reputation for its high-quality craftsmanship and exquisite designs.
During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the Volkstedt Porcelain Manufactury embraced the neoclassical style that was prevalent in Europe. The company produced porcelain more...
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