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    Posted 2 months ago

    Truthisana…
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    Max Roesler was born in 1840 in Regensburg. He studied chemistry in Dresden but finally he graduated in Munich. Max gained experience working for a chemical plant in Blasewitz and in 1864 became a chemist, merchant and technical director at a chemical plant in Elbogen.

    The change came in 1873 when he became a technical director at the Franz Anton Mehlem stoneware factory in Bonn. In the following year Max Roesler started working for the mosaic tiles factory in Sinzig and months later he bacame a technical and commercial director of the Wächtersbach stoneware factory.

    In 1890 Roesler moved to the Springer porcelain factories in Elbogen, Bohemia. Finally in 1893 he and his family moved to Rodach near Coburg. Max Roesler founded in Coburg his own earthenware factory in 1894.

    In 1910, after death of Roesler's son, the firm was transformed into a public limited company Max Roesler Feinsteingutfabrik AG. After WWI Roesler sold his shares to Dresdner Bankhaus Gebrüder Arnhold. Max Roesler died in 1922. In 1938 the company was taken over by Siemens.

    Max Roesler's firm used a family coat of arms (a hedge rose) as its emblem.

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    1. Truthisanarrow08 Truthisanarrow08, 2 months ago
      Thx Fort, Reise.....A real Beauty here !!!
    2. Newfld Newfld, 2 months ago
      Gorgeous Dresden basket, amazing workmanship. I often think how sad many of those Dresden porcelain factories were destroyed in WWII
    3. Truthisanarrow08 Truthisanarrow08, 2 months ago
      Thx Newfld. I hear you on that one...Thx as always for sharing your pearls of wisdom......
      Thx BHIFOS
    4. DejaVu2 DejaVu2, 2 months ago
      Very beautiful basket!
    5. jscott0363 jscott0363, 2 months ago
      Incredibly beautiful and wonderful writeup!!
    6. Truthisanarrow08 Truthisanarrow08, 2 months ago
      Thx you DejaVu2, jscotto363. A somewhat unusual aspect, however small it is, is the hand painted artwork at the base of each leg. Again a small but powerful addition rarely seen with his work....thx again

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