Royal Nymphenburg

Royal Nymphenburg

Royal Nymphenburg is the modern name for the Nymphenburg porcelain factory, which was established at Neudeck-ob-der-Au, Germany, in 1753 and moved to Nymphenburg in 1761. From 1888 until 1975, when it was transferred to Wittelsbacher Ausgleichfonds, Royal Nymphenburg was managed by the Bauml family The company is still in existence. Marks include a checkered shield topped by a crown, a crowned CT with the year, and a contemporary shield mark on reproductions of eighteenth-century porcelain. For more information, explore our identification guides for European pottery and porcelain

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