German, Limbach
Though the first porcelains produced by the factory had a yellowish color, the Limbach factory later achieved a purer white porcelain. The Limbach factory specialized in blue-painted porcelain, monochrome and polychrome flowers, painted landscapes, often in purple monochrome, and gilding. Many of Limbach's porcelain painters were recruited from local Thuringian artists, but some were specialists imported from other German porcelain factories.
After Gotthelf Greiner's death in the 1790s, the factory was inherited by his five sons. The factory remained in existence into the twentieth century.
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