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Rudolf Kämpf - Cafetera - Porcelana
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Rudolf Kämpf - Cafetera - Porcelana

Streamline style coffee pot from Bohemia 1930. Intended for export to France. Inspired by forms of the Wiener Werkstätte by the likes of Josef Hoffmann and Otto Prutscher. Benjamin Franklin Hunt founded the Egerländer Porzellanfabrik Elbogen, G.m.b.H. on 15 June 1907 in Loučky in Nové Sedlo after receiving written approval for the reconstruction of a porcelain factory at the site of the previous brick plant. Production of porcelain is traditional in this area because there are abundant resources of kaolin, loam and other raw materials. Hence, some people of great influence were interested in building a porcelain industry in the country which would be competitive with leading European producers. When Benjamin Hunt and Eleanor Hunt became the directors, they had already cooperated with the owner of Loket's company Austria, Karl Shpek. Reconstruction work started in 1904–1905. But very soon the company went bankrupt and the reconstruction was stopped. On 8 December 1909, Dr Yuliy Geller bought the unfinished building of the porcelain factory. On 21 July 1910, Benjamin Hunt and Karl Shpek got a concession for porcelain production from the beginning of 1912, and on 25 September 1911 the firm was registered under the name of Porzellan fabrik Rudolf Kämpf GmbH, Grünlas. In December, the plant was registered again under the name of „Rudolf Kämpf GmbH, Fabrikation und Vertrieb von Porzellanwaren und der dazu gehörigen Nebenprodukte“ in Grünlas. The image of a crown with letters RGK below was chosen as the logotype. Rudolf Kämpf, a skilled businessman, developed the company successfully. On 19 March 1918 he died, and his son Hans Kämpf succeeded him as head of the company.

N.º 83923443

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Rudolf Kämpf - Cafetera - Porcelana

Rudolf Kämpf - Cafetera - Porcelana

Streamline style coffee pot from Bohemia 1930. Intended for export to France.

Inspired by forms of the Wiener Werkstätte by the likes of Josef Hoffmann and Otto Prutscher.

Benjamin Franklin Hunt founded the Egerländer Porzellanfabrik Elbogen, G.m.b.H. on 15 June 1907 in Loučky in Nové Sedlo after receiving written approval for the reconstruction of a porcelain factory at the site of the previous brick plant. Production of porcelain is traditional in this area because there are abundant resources of kaolin, loam and other raw materials. Hence, some people of great influence were interested in building a porcelain industry in the country which would be competitive with leading European producers.

When Benjamin Hunt and Eleanor Hunt became the directors, they had already cooperated with the owner of Loket's company Austria, Karl Shpek. Reconstruction work started in 1904–1905. But very soon the company went bankrupt and the reconstruction was stopped.
On 8 December 1909, Dr Yuliy Geller bought the unfinished building of the porcelain factory. On 21 July 1910, Benjamin Hunt and Karl Shpek got a concession for porcelain production from the beginning of 1912, and on 25 September 1911 the firm was registered under the name of Porzellan fabrik Rudolf Kämpf GmbH, Grünlas.
In December, the plant was registered again under the name of „Rudolf Kämpf GmbH, Fabrikation und Vertrieb von Porzellanwaren und der dazu gehörigen Nebenprodukte“ in Grünlas. The image of a crown with letters RGK below was chosen as the logotype.

Rudolf Kämpf, a skilled businessman, developed the company successfully. On 19 March 1918 he died, and his son Hans Kämpf succeeded him as head of the company.

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