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Thun 1794 (official name Thun 1794 a.s.) was a German and Czech porcelain manufacturer using the porcelain mark "TK". Originally founded in 1793/1794 as Thun'sche Porcellanfabrik and, after many restructurings, finally closed in 2024 after 230 years,[1][2] it was the oldest and largest Czech porcelain manufacturer. It operated in three locations: Klášterec nad Ohří (formerly Klösterle an der Eger), Sadov-Lesov (formerly Sodau-Lessau) and Nová Role (formerly Neurohlau).[3]

History

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Klášterec nad Ohří

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The company in Klášterec nad Ohří was founded in 1794 by Franz Joseph Graf von Thun und Hohenstein [cs] and Johann Nikolaus Weber. From the beginning, it has focused on the production of tableware.[4] In the seventies of the 20th century, the factory was moved to new premises.[3] The production of porcelain in the Klášterec plant stopped in September 2023. It was taken over by plants in Nová Role and Lesov, whose semi-finished products continued to be decorated, fired and packaged in Klášterec.[1] Porcelain from the Klášterec factory is part of the collections of the Porcelain museum of Klášterec nad Ohří.

Concordia Lesov

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The factory was founded in 1888 by Ernst Máder. Between 1941 and 1945, the site was used by Melitta.[5] After World War II, the company became part of the Karlovy Vary porcelain company. It was purchased by Thun 1794 in 2009.[6]

Nová Role

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The plant was founded in 1921. After World War II, it became part of the Karlovy Vary porcelain company. In 2009, the plant was purchased by the newly formed company Thun 1794, based in Nová Role.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Šebestová, Miroslava (2023-09-05). "Nejstarší porcelánka končí s výrobou v Klášterci. Kvůli energiím a odbytu" [The oldest porcelain factory ends production in Klášterec. Because of energy and sales]. Chomutovský Deník (in Czech). Archived from the original on 2024-06-17. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
  2. ^ Stejskalová, Klára, ed. (2024-09-15). "Vor 230 Jahren stellte das böhmische Unternehmen Thun sein erstes Porzellan her" [The Bohemian company Thun produced their first porcelain 230 years ago] (in German). Prague, Czech Republic: Radio Prague International. Archived from the original on 2024-10-07.
  3. ^ a b c Faktorová, Jitka (2011-08-15). "Společnost Thun 1794: Největší český výrobce porcelánu" [The company Thun 1794: The largest Czech porcelain manufacturer]. karlovy-vary.cz (in Czech). Bohemia-Euro Agentur. Archived from the original on 2021-04-19. Retrieved 2024-01-06. [1]
  4. ^ Mahler, Marek (2004). Oceňování starožitného porcelánu [Appreciation of antique porcelain] (in Czech). Prague, Czech Republic: Asociace starožitníků. p. 99. (151 pages)
  5. ^ Ruisinger, Karl. "Melitta: Geschirr-Nostalgie in Pastellfarben" [Melitta: Dish nostalgia in pastel colors] (PDF). Trödler (in German). Gemi Verlags GmbH. pp. 32–37 [34]. 180/94. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-09-10. Retrieved 2024-10-24. (6 pages)
  6. ^ "Concordia Lesov" (in Czech). Thun 1794. Archived from the original on 2017-03-23. Retrieved 2018-06-02.

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