Striegauer Porzellanfabrik A.G., Striegau-Stanowitz (now Strzegom, Poland)
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Striegauer Porzellanfabrik A.G., Striegau-Stanowitz (now Strzegom, Poland)
By 1913, the factory employed 200 people and offered a wider choice of crockery - it produced more cobalt decorated wares and crockery decorated with the Strohblume pattern, which was very popular with customers. The factory produced crockery exclusively for export to the United States, which was the immediate reason for the closure of the factory, as contractors were unable to fulfil their contracts due to the global crisis. In 1933, the factory was closed down.