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The company logo is a cobalt blue sceptre, which is stamped (painted prior to 1837) on every piece. All painted pieces produced by KPM are signed by the painter. KPM has produced a number of dishware forms and porcelain figurines throughout its history. Some forms have hardly changed their shape in over 200 years of production.
KPM's music library has been utilised in many films and television programmes worldwide. The KPM 1000 album series, mainly produced by Adrian Kerridge, has become more commercially available in recent years. [1] The music written by KPM's composers was intended for use as signature tunes or incidental music in film and television. [2]
Logo. Khanna Paper Mills (KPM) is an Amritsar, India based business, which manufactures and supplies writing and printing papers, newsprint papers, and paperboards, [1] and is the largest plant in the country using paper waste.
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KPM may stand for: King's Police Medal for Gallantry , British award Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur ( Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin ), German porcelain manufacturer
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