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  2. Royal Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, Royal Copenhagen acquired Georg Jensen in 1972, incorporated with Holmegaard Glass Factory in 1985, and finally Bing & Grøndahl in 1987. Royal Copenhagen was a part of a group of Scandinavian companies, Royal Scandinavia, together with Georg Jensen, and was owned by a Danish private equity fund, Axcel.

  3. Bing & Grøndahl - Wikipedia

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    Bing & Grøndahl was founded on 15 April 1853 by Grøndahl, who was a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, who were art and book dealers. The factory was located on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro area, at that time outside the city of Copenhagen, Denmark.

  4. Porcelænshaven - Wikipedia

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    Aluminia and the Royal Porcelain Manufactury, illustration from 1888. The company E. Nobel constructed a tobacco factory at the site.in 1860 [1] but Aluminia acquired the site in 1868 to build a new faience manufactury which opened in 1870. In 1882, Aluminia purchased the Royal Porcelain Factory which was based in Købmagergade but in 1884 ...

  5. List of industrial buildings in Greater Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Jørgen Petersen & Co.'s Footwear Factory from 1937 to 1938. It has now been converted into office space. [9] Finsensvej 6: August Neubert factory from 1897. [10] Holger Danskes Vej 28-30: Fishing net factory built in 1922 to designs by t A.S.K. Lauritzen. The facade features a relief of a fishing net with two fish.

  6. Aluminia - Wikipedia

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    Aluminia was a Danish factory of faience or earthenware pottery, established in Copenhagen in 1863. Philip Schou (1838-1922) was the founding owner of the Aluminia factory in Christianshavn. In 1882, the owners of Aluminia purchased the Royal Copenhagen porcelain factory. [1] [2]

  7. Matthias Hansen House - Wikipedia

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    The Matthias Hansen House (Danish: Matthias Hansens Gård), formerly also known as the Schoustrup House (Danish: Schoustrups Gård), is a Renaissance-style townhouse on Amagertorv (No. 6) in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Built in 1616, it is one of few buildings of its kind which survived the Copenhagen Fires of 1728 and 1795.

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