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Ernst March

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By 1896, the company employed 150 workers and used 1,500 tons of clay annually. In 1902, the factory merged with similar companies to form the "Deutsche Ton- und Steinzeugwerke AG" (clay and stoneware factories). The facilities in Charlottenburg were abandoned.
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After his death, his widow Sophie maintained the business. From 1865, their sons Paul and Emil ran the company under the name "Ernst March & Söhne Tonwarenfabrik". Their high-quality terracotta was used in many well known buildings, including the
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production. He eventually became the leading terracotta producer, exceeding the output from the factory owned by Feilner, who had died in 1839. The architect,
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Initially, the factory made simple industrial ceramic items, including molds for the sugar industry. In the early 1840s, it began to specialize in
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In 1846, he oversaw the process of creating terracotta columns for the
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Charlottenburg
Eduard Gaertner
Panknin
Berlin
pottery
Tobias Feilner
Technische Universität Berlin
terracotta
majolica
Friedrich August StĂĽler
St.-Matthäus-Kirche
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Neues Museum
atrium
Orangerieschloss
Ludwig Persius
Berliner Kunstgewerbemuseum
Berlin Görlitzer Bahnhof
Rotes Rathaus
Otto

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