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The first earthenware factory in Saint-Amand was established in 1705. It was founded by Nicolas Desmoutiers and produced tin-glazed faience. In 1735, Nicolas' daughter Marie-Josèphe and her husband Robert Flescher took over the management of the company. The factory was later leased by the Dorez family. In 1775, it was sold to Bécart, who closed it just one year later.

Another factory in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux was established in 1718 by Pierre-Joseph Fauquez. His son François-Joseph ran the factory from 1740 to 1773, and the founder's grandson, Jean-Baptiste, ran the factory from 1773 to 1794, when production ceased due to the French Revolution. They used the technique of painting in white overglaze pigment on the blueand white glaze, called bianco sopra bianco. They also decorated in purple and blue. The factory produced tin-glazed earthenware. Soft-paste porcelain was produced from 1771.

The third factory was founded in the 19th century. From 1810 to 1817 it was managed by Dorchies and Herbo. In 1818, it was taken over by Maximilien Joseph de Bettignies, who later decided to build a larger factory in a small village near Saint Amand, Du Moulin des Loups. This was in turn taken over by Gustave Dubois and Léandre Bloquiaux.

In 1887, the factory was transformed into a limited company and renamed Manufacture de Faïence et de Porcelaines. In 1896, the company opened a new factory in Wandignies-Hamage, which started using a mark Saint Amand et Hamage Nord.

The Société Amandinoise de Faïencerie was opened near the station in 1900.

In 1908, the Ceranord company was founded, using a swan as its mark. They also used the brands Lustroceram and Orceram.

After the First World War and the repair of the damaged factories, the company rented a firm in Orchies. The company name was changed to Faïence et Porcelaine St Amand-Orchies-Hamage. In 1928, it was again renamed Manufacture de Moulin des Loups-Hamage and in 1944, Les Manufacture de Faïence du Moulin des Loups.

The factory in Wandignies-Hamage was closed in 1952. Other factories also ceased production by 1954. Only Ceranord, which operated as Les Grands Etablissements Céramique, was closed in 1962.

Demi Porcelaine mark
SOCIÉTÉ DES GRANDS ÉTABLISSEMENTS CÉRAMIQUES St. Amand Demi Porcelaine Made in France ca. 1932 - 1962 mark.
Jardiniere mark
St. Amand et Hamage Nord Jardiniere pattern mark. Date unknown.
Fournier mark
Fournier Demars St. Amand Cher, manufacturer of liqueur since the end of the 19th century mark.
St. Amand mark
St. Amand Hamage Nord Jardiniere red mark. Date unknown.
Terre mark
Terre de Fer Ste Amandinoise Muguet pattern red mark. Date unknown.
L'amandinoise mark
L'amandinoise St. Amand mark. Date unknown.
Louis XV mark
St. Amandinoise Louis XV pattern mark. Date unknown.
Porcelaine mark
Porcelaine Saint-Amand France mark. Date unknown.
D’art mark
Ceranord France St Amand-Les-Eaux Céramique D’art mark. Date unknown.
Argenton mark
A. Lebacqz & M. Bouchart St. Amand Argenton pattern mark. Date unknown.
Barbeau mark
St. Amand Les-Eaux Nord Barbeau pattern. Date unknown.
Depose mark
St. Amand Hamage Depose mark used before 1952. 
Opaque mark
Porcelaine Opaque L'amandinoise mark. Date unknown.
Richelieu mark
St. Amand et Hamage Richelieu pattern mark. Date unknown.
Prima mark
Grands Etablissements Ceramiques St. Amand Les-Eaux Prima pattern 1954 -1962 mark.
Fontana mark
Saint Amand et Hamage Nord Fontana pattern mark used since 1896. 
Thais mark
St. Amand et Hamage Nord Thais pattern 1896 - 1952 mark. 
Vitriam mark
Porcelaine Vitriam Saint Amand mark. Date unknown.
Jonquille mark
A.L et M.B Jonquille pattern St Amand Nord mark. Date unknown.
Fleurs marks
AL & MB St. Amand Nord Fleurs de Pommier pattern mark. Date unknown.
 
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