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took control of the factory in 1839. Fischer, an ambitious man with new ideas, started manufacturing artistic porcelain in the same year. At that time it was almost impossible to replace broken pieces and supply old, classical porcelain dinner-sets from the Far East and from Europe; so by 1849
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Herend porcelain has won 24 grand and gold prizes in world exhibitions between 1851 and 1937. One of the best known Herend patterns was presented at the London World Exhibition in 1851, the Chinese-style butterflies and flowery branches painted in joyful, lively colours. The British queen,
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In 1874 Fischer gave the management of the manufactory to his sons. These men changed the focus of the company away from artistic creation, and sales began to decline. The factory had several owners, and went almost bankrupt. At the end of the century, the grandson of the founder,
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at its site. The museum opened to visitors in 1964 and was chosen as the museum of the year 2002 in Hungary. The museum presents the history of and the technology used by the Herend factory, and working displays take visitors through the production proces.
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After the fall of communism in Hungary, the factory was privatised and is now 75% owned by its management and workers. The factory exports to over 60 countries of the world, with its main markets being Italy, Germany, Russia, Japan and the United States.
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Between the two world wars, limited reproduction of traditional products, from the age of Fischer, was continued. Hungarian figures were also manufactured, replicas of the work of Hungarian sculptors.
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as an earthenware pottery manufacturing factory; Stingl also carried out research experiments on porcelain making. Stingl ran out of funds and subsequently went bankrupt; his creditor
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In 1948 the company was nationalised. In 1993 it was privatised, and in 2015 75% is owned by the management and workers.
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in Paris, 1855. The styles became popular, and orders were received on behalf of several royal courts:
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and aristocratic customers throughout Europe. Many of its classic patterns are still in production.
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The company has occasionally produced the trophies given out to the winners of the
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once said due to the achieved successes about the Herend Porcelain Manufacture:
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Geschichte der ungarischen Keramik, der Porzellane und ihre Marken
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Some well-known patterns were named for the first customers: (
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Fischer's was selling his wares to the Hungarian aristocracy.
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The Herend Porcelain Manufactory was a supplier to the
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Herend: Traditional Craftsmanship in the 20th Century
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