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Porzellanfabrik May & Lindner was in 1889 taken over by Heinrich Graeser. In 1892 Fritz Pfeffer bought it in turn from Graeser. 

Pfeffer Porzellan und Fayencefabrik (Pfeffer Porcelain and Faience Factory) was producing dolls and dolls' heads. In 1900 it started to produce animal figurines. 

Fritz Pfeffer died in 1922 and was replaced by his son, Max. The business went bankrupt in 1934. The factory was reestablished by Max's wife, Ilse. The business was finally closed in 1942.

Pfeffer mark
Pfeffer Porzellan Gotha 1934 - 1942 mark
Pfeffer mark
Pfeffer Porzellan 1934 - 1942 mark
FPG mark
Fritz Pfeffer Gotha FPG 1900 - 1934 mark
FPG mark
FPG Fritz Pfeffer Gotha 1900 - 1934 mark
FPG impressed mark
FPG Fritz Pfeffer Gotha impressed 1900 - 1934 mark
PG mark
PG Ilse Pfeffer Gotha 1934 - 1942 mark
Combination mark
Combination of a stamp and a impressed FPG 1900 - 1934 mark
 
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