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Frankenthal|ˈfræŋkəntɑːl| [The name of a town in Germany, in the Bavarian Palatinate.] The designation of a porcelain made at Frankenthal from the middle to the end of the eighteenth century.
1863W. Chaffers Marks Pott. & Porc. 183 The stock and utensils of the Frankenthal manufactory were purchased in 1800 by M. Von Recum. 1887Sale Catal. Porc. & Decorative Objects (Christie, Manson, & Woods) 4 Feb. 4 A large Frankenthal group of Chinese figures at an arbour. 1925W. W. Worster tr. Hannover's Pott. & Porc. III. ix. 215 The porcelain body of Frankenthal, which during the best period was brought from Passau, is as a rule of so soft a whiteness as to resemble at times the French soft porcelain. 1947W. B. Honey German Porc. 25 The Frankenthal table-wares and vases of the best period were..often painted with elaborate figure-subjects of a kind seldom attempted elsewhere in Germany. 1960H. Hayward Antique Coll. 123/1 Frankenthal porcelain figures often have rich pierced, scrolled Rococo bases and sometimes include trellis work. |