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<p>[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 9465723, member: 50"]I think it says Thomasch. I found some information that I hope is correct. </p><p><br /></p><p>Mark easier to read example:</p><p><a href="https://www.ebay.com/itm/165743362157?hash=item269713006d:g:hNEAAOSwAbNiNQXZ&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4G1HE%2FrkX6U4U8YUlGsNDqqPwBVtGPzn4mlGU0A4miiRDi8udoSqgQE80Y1pn4e8czq1L%2F%2F4ZSJ%2BAugfD8WVBVmZrNuLvdErGzZvffWq6HTIUsUVeHbRhuI3PqjHFyVjxnoBquq4EWj2SXYKmnHc%2FvywJp3nubEjzZSsLJOr1EgGJ0e0WWMhO1%2B4WGMNloFPaEKz0tTw3VL75DZzWii9TUHBXEjj%2BS8QMuRg8NfWPAQBy1CzQ8GR9Q4D6sRZfv1iDGtHFfMmyjXWsMfZKojspsmKcVIMM%2Fu0mnMGF4dbRuTu%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR8i8tdiVYg" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.ebay.com/itm/165743362157?hash=item269713006d:g:hNEAAOSwAbNiNQXZ&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4G1HE%2FrkX6U4U8YUlGsNDqqPwBVtGPzn4mlGU0A4miiRDi8udoSqgQE80Y1pn4e8czq1L%2F%2F4ZSJ%2BAugfD8WVBVmZrNuLvdErGzZvffWq6HTIUsUVeHbRhuI3PqjHFyVjxnoBquq4EWj2SXYKmnHc%2FvywJp3nubEjzZSsLJOr1EgGJ0e0WWMhO1%2B4WGMNloFPaEKz0tTw3VL75DZzWii9TUHBXEjj%2BS8QMuRg8NfWPAQBy1CzQ8GR9Q4D6sRZfv1iDGtHFfMmyjXWsMfZKojspsmKcVIMM%2Fu0mnMGF4dbRuTu%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR8i8tdiVYg" rel="nofollow">https://www.ebay.com/itm/165743362157?hash=item269713006d:g:hNEAAOSwAbNiNQXZ&amdata=enc:AQAIAAAA4G1HE/rkX6U4U8YUlGsNDqqPwBVtGPzn4mlGU0A4miiRDi8udoSqgQE80Y1pn4e8czq1L//4ZSJ+AugfD8WVBVmZrNuLvdErGzZvffWq6HTIUsUVeHbRhuI3PqjHFyVjxnoBquq4EWj2SXYKmnHc/vywJp3nubEjzZSsLJOr1EgGJ0e0WWMhO1+4WGMNloFPaEKz0tTw3VL75DZzWii9TUHBXEjj+S8QMuRg8NfWPAQBy1CzQ8GR9Q4D6sRZfv1iDGtHFfMmyjXWsMfZKojspsmKcVIMM/u0mnMGF4dbRuTu|tkp:Bk9SR8i8tdiVYg</a></p><p>[ATTACH=full]441612[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Info on Thomasch:</p><p><a href="https://www.noemuseen.at/museumsfruehling-niederoesterreich/teilnehmende-museen/museum-thomasch-keramik/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.noemuseen.at/museumsfruehling-niederoesterreich/teilnehmende-museen/museum-thomasch-keramik/" rel="nofollow">https://www.noemuseen.at/museumsfruehling-niederoesterreich/teilnehmende-museen/museum-thomasch-keramik/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.noemuseen.at/fileadmin/_processed_/1/8/csm_Lipizzaner__c__Museum_Thomasch_Keramik_b5b02f02b8.jpg" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.noemuseen.at/fileadmin/_processed_/1/8/csm_Lipizzaner__c__Museum_Thomasch_Keramik_b5b02f02b8.jpg" rel="nofollow"><img src="https://www.noemuseen.at/fileadmin/_processed_/1/8/csm_Lipizzaner__c__Museum_Thomasch_Keramik_bb4acb0bbe.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p><b><font size="5"> Thomasch!</font></b></p><p>Wilhelm Thomasch (1892 - 1964) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, among others. After the first years of working in a ceramics company in Pazikow (Poland), he returned to Vienna and began his career at the famous ceramics company Goldscheider. There, some artistically valuable ceramic sculptures by Wilhelm Thomasch were mass-produced and marketed worldwide. </p><p>Together with his wife, Wilhelm Thomasch acquired the Slovak pottery and pottery workshop in Sierndorf, where he continued to produce art ceramics. The ceramic manufactory Thomasch employed up to 60 people and was also very successful internationally. The Thomasch Ceramics Museum presents the life and work of this successful artist.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 9465723, member: 50"]I think it says Thomasch. I found some information that I hope is correct. Mark easier to read example: [URL]https://www.ebay.com/itm/165743362157?hash=item269713006d:g:hNEAAOSwAbNiNQXZ&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4G1HE%2FrkX6U4U8YUlGsNDqqPwBVtGPzn4mlGU0A4miiRDi8udoSqgQE80Y1pn4e8czq1L%2F%2F4ZSJ%2BAugfD8WVBVmZrNuLvdErGzZvffWq6HTIUsUVeHbRhuI3PqjHFyVjxnoBquq4EWj2SXYKmnHc%2FvywJp3nubEjzZSsLJOr1EgGJ0e0WWMhO1%2B4WGMNloFPaEKz0tTw3VL75DZzWii9TUHBXEjj%2BS8QMuRg8NfWPAQBy1CzQ8GR9Q4D6sRZfv1iDGtHFfMmyjXWsMfZKojspsmKcVIMM%2Fu0mnMGF4dbRuTu%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR8i8tdiVYg[/URL] [ATTACH=full]441612[/ATTACH] Info on Thomasch: [URL]https://www.noemuseen.at/museumsfruehling-niederoesterreich/teilnehmende-museen/museum-thomasch-keramik/[/URL] [URL='https://www.noemuseen.at/fileadmin/_processed_/1/8/csm_Lipizzaner__c__Museum_Thomasch_Keramik_b5b02f02b8.jpg'][IMG]https://www.noemuseen.at/fileadmin/_processed_/1/8/csm_Lipizzaner__c__Museum_Thomasch_Keramik_bb4acb0bbe.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [B][SIZE=5] Thomasch![/SIZE][/B] Wilhelm Thomasch (1892 - 1964) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, among others. After the first years of working in a ceramics company in Pazikow (Poland), he returned to Vienna and began his career at the famous ceramics company Goldscheider. There, some artistically valuable ceramic sculptures by Wilhelm Thomasch were mass-produced and marketed worldwide. Together with his wife, Wilhelm Thomasch acquired the Slovak pottery and pottery workshop in Sierndorf, where he continued to produce art ceramics. The ceramic manufactory Thomasch employed up to 60 people and was also very successful internationally. The Thomasch Ceramics Museum presents the life and work of this successful artist.[/QUOTE]
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