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The Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory was founded in Ludwigsburg, Germany, in 1758 by Duke Carl Eugen von Württemberg. It was the second oldest porcelain factory in Germany, after Meissen.

Initially, the factory produced porcelain wares that imitated Meissen porcelain, but it soon developed its own distinctive style. The Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory became famous for its high-quality and innovative pieces, including rococo figurines, vases, tea sets, and decorative objects.

In the early years, the business was under the direction of Johann Christoph Weigel and Joseph Hannong, who were both experienced in porcelain production. Under their leadership, Ludwigsburg produced porcelain items that were richly decorated with ornate designs and bright colors.

Over time, the Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory became known for its collaboration with some of the most talented artists and designers of the day. Notably, it worked closely with the sculptor Franz Anton Bustelli, who created many of the manufactory's most more... famous figurines.

During the 19th century, the manufactory continued to produce high-quality porcelain wares, including pieces that were decorated in the neo-classical style. However, it faced increasing competition from other porcelain manufacturers in Germany, and it struggled to remain financially viable, and in 1824, the factory closed.

In 1947, Otto Wanner-Brandt revived the Ludwigsburg porcelain factory but due to a lack of demand for fine porcelain it closed in 2016. less...

A large Ludwigsburg porcelain figure group of a young couple…
Ludwigsburg Porcelain Figure Group: Young Couple with Sheep

A large Ludwigsburg porcelain figure group of a young couple next to a tree-stump with a sheep, German 18th century. Provenance: Robert Burke collection, 8.27 in. high, 9.25 in. wide

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19th century Ludwigsburg porcelain figure, depicting a cupid…
Ludwigsburg Porcelain Cupid Painting Figure

19th century Ludwigsburg porcelain figure, depicting a cupid painting, on a circular foot, accented in gilt, factory mark to base, a/f, height 4.33 in.

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Ludwigsburg porcelain dinner service, period of Duke Carl Eugen…
Ludwigsburg Porcelain Dinner Service, c. 1770

Ludwigsburg porcelain dinner service, period of Duke Carl Eugen (1744-1793), c. 1770, hand painted in style of the 'Rothschild Birds' pattern with birds on branches, gilt line rims, comprising eighteen entre plates, thirty-three dinner plates, three tureen

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Late 18th century Ludwigsburg figure, allegorical of autumn…
Ludwigsburg Autumn Figure

Late 18th century Ludwigsburg figure, allegorical of autumn holding the horn of plenty in ploychome painted robes, underglaze blue mark 11.02 in. height (some faults)

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A pair of Continental porcelain rustic figures, and one other,…
Continental Porcelain Rustic Figures and Ludwigsburg Group

A pair of Continental porcelain rustic figures, and one other, 20th century, spurious Chelsea marks to pair; Ludwigsburg mark to other, a pair of shepherd and shepherdess figures in bright 18th century attire with bocages and small sheep, gold anchor marks

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Two porcelain tea caddies by Thuringian and Samson, 1800 and…
Porcelain Tea Caddies - Thuringian & Samson, 1800s

Two porcelain tea caddies by Thuringian and Samson, 1800 and later 19th century, a Thuringian tea caddy of arched form with a monochrome profile portrait bust of Julius Caesar and spouse, and a floral decorated rectangular caddy with canted corners and an

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Two German porcelain figurines of a Dandy and a Ballerina, 20th…
German Porcelain Dandy and Ballerina Figurines

Two German porcelain figurines of a Dandy and a Ballerina, 20th century, one bearing a Ludwigsburg or Sitzenburg style crown mark, other similar, a dandy in an emerald coat, purple breeches and a top hat striking a pose and raised on a rococo styled base,

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A porcelain figure of a Hurdy Gurdy player, 19th century,…
Hurdy Gurdy Player Porcelain Figure, 19th Century

A porcelain figure of a Hurdy Gurdy player, 19th century, bearing a Ludwigsburg mark underside, but probably Samson, the delightful figure of a female instrumentalist in 18th century attire in aqua, pink and lemon colours, purple shoes and a feathered cap,

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Ludwigsburg. Two 19th century porcelain figures. Depicting two…
19th Century Porcelain Gentleman Figures (Set of 2)

Ludwigsburg. Two 19th century porcelain figures. Depicting two gentlemen, with blue crowned interlaced C mark to base (2). Height 8.27 in.

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An 18th century Ludwigsburg latticework porcelain fruit basket…
Ludwigsburg Porcelain Fruit Basket with Floral Decoration

An 18th century Ludwigsburg latticework porcelain fruit basket with twin handles and painted floral spray decoration. C.1850. Width 7.48 in.

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A late 18th century Ludwigsburg porcelain plate with floral…
Ludwigsburg Porcelain Plate with Castle Scene

A late 18th century Ludwigsburg porcelain plate with floral painted enamel castle scene and raised basket weave border, gilt edge. Blue mark, c.1790. Width 9.45 in.

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A small 18th century Ludwigsburg porcelain bon bon basket dish…
Ludwigsburg Porcelain Bon Bon Basket with Exotic Bird Decoration

A small 18th century Ludwigsburg porcelain bon bon basket dish with painted exotic bird decoration. Marks, c.1770. Length 3.35 in.

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