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The enterprising Pole T. K. Przybylski founded a factory for the production of faience and porcelain. At first, the factory produced only “blanks” as white, unpainted dishes. Then it was packed in barrels, they were loaded into wagons and taken to Poland to be painted. The company specialized in the production of tableware – expensive sets, plates.

In 1917 the factory was nationalized and closed in 1918. The company was destroyed during the war. The factory, restored from the ruins, produced its first products on May 1, 1944. The main types of production were tableware and sculpture until the 1960s. It didn’t really matter yet.

Then the pace of production increased, the factory had begun production of fireplace sets, fireplaces, decorative vases and sculptures. The factory received international awards.

To be continued

Artists of the Korosten porcelain factory

Artists, sculptors, porcelainers

Gallery

Pearls of the collection

Coffee service “Valentina”

Valentina Tregubova, 1983

Ukrainian porcelain

History and description of the brand

The enterprising Pole T. K. Przybylski founded a factory for the production of faience and porcelain.

1921 — 1922
1921 — 1922
Brand history

FIRST REBRANDING

The hammer and sickle symbols were used in the center of the oval.
1922 — 1934
1922 — 1934
Brand history

SECOND REBRANDING

The hammer and sickle symbols were used in the center of the oval.
1934 — 1937
1934 — 1937
Brand history

THIRD REBRANDING

There was the abbreviation KPF in the center, below it there was an inscription: “Porcelain. Factory, Korosten``.

“Glass, China, and Reputation, are easily cracked, and never well mended.”

Benjamin Franklin
One of the founders of the United States, politician
Collection since 1904

COLLECTION OF THE KOROSTEN PORCELAIN FACTORY

COLLECTION OF THE KOROSTEN PORCELAIN FACTORY
In our collection, products of Korosten porcelain are widely represented since 1904, the Soviet period and modern Ukraine. The period of the USSR became history; that era was gone. Along with it, its culture is leaving, but interest in the Soviet period of our history is growing over time, and a vivid proof of this is the rise in prices for small porcelain sculptures of this period in recent years. The collections are unique samples of antique porcelain, directly presented in the museum, with signatures of eminent authors.

  • The whole collection
  • $ 4 088 000
  • Tax not included
For investment or acquisition

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