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17: 30: 54: 238: 115: 111: 146:), Poland. In 1910, the Tillowitz factory began using the "RS Germany" mark stamped in green. The Tillowitz factory kept producing porcelain through the 233: 228: 218: 44: 196: 162:
These two operations produced the majority of their products for export beginning in 1892 until the beginning of
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Ehrhard Schlegelmilch operated the factory in Suhl, and during this period, most of the pieces exported to the
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The factory mark was the initials "RS" in red encircled by a green wreath beneath a red five-pointed star.
150:. The company was taken over by the Polish state in 1946 and privatized in 1995 under the name 59: 8: 154:. The production in 2011 concentrated on sanitary and building ceramics including tiles. 147: 40: 212: 175: 127: 163: 143: 16: 20:
Former Reinhold Schlegelmilch porcelain factory in Lauter, Ot von Suhl
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