Africa 1781-88 Fulda Pottery and Porcelain Manufactory The circumstances around the founding of the porcelain factory at Fulda conform to the pattern established in earlier decades at other German factories. The production of porcelain was preceded by the production of faience, although in the case of Fulda, there was an interval of four years between the closure of the faience operation and the beginning of porcelain production; both the faience and porcelain enterprises were dependent on the expertise of workers from other factories; the factory was both established and then supported by an aristocratic patron; and lastly, the factory was not able to survive beyond the death of its founder.The Fulda porcelain enterprise was founded in 1764 by Prince- Bishop Heinrich von Bibra (1711-1788), and it took over the buildings formerly occupied by a faience factory that had failed due to the death of its founder, Prince- Bishop Amand von Buseck (1737-1756), as well as to the vicissitudes of

Africa 1781-88 Fulda Pottery and Porcelain Manufactory The circumstances around the founding of the porcelain factory at Fulda conform to the pattern established in earlier decades at other German factories. The production of porcelain was preceded by the production of faience, although in the case of Fulda, there was an interval of four years between the closure of the faience operation and the beginning of porcelain production; both the faience and porcelain enterprises were dependent on the expertise of workers from other factories; the factory was both established and then supported by an aristocratic patron; and lastly, the factory was not able to survive beyond the death of its founder.The Fulda porcelain enterprise was founded in 1764 by Prince- Bishop Heinrich von Bibra (1711-1788), and it took over the buildings formerly occupied by a faience factory that had failed due to the death of its founder, Prince- Bishop Amand von Buseck (1737-1756), as well as to the vicissitudes of
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