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Kiev Experimental Ceramic Factory began operations September 17th, 1924. The workshop was quickly growing and in 1925 it became a factory. At the same time was founded a section of artistic faience and porcelain painting. After WWII was created a branch creating products of the highest artistic value. Since then, the Kiev factory was among leading manufacturers of porcelain in the Soviet Union. This factory eventually became one of the largest exporters of porcelain in the Soviet Union. Its share reached 10% of total exports of porcelain from that country. In Kiev are produced materials used in the manufacture of porcelain, especially those used to decorate porcelain, enamel, glass or ceramics. Among porcelain products dominate those intended as gifts.

1970s - 1990s
Second half of 1970 to mid 1990s.
Red Kiev porcelain mark
Kiev Experimental Arts Ceramic Factory 1955 - 1965 third quality mark.
1960 - 1975 blue Kiev mark
Blue mark used in 1960 - 1975 period.
1990s Kiev mark
Post Soviet 1990s Kiev mark. Blue colour means first quality.
1955 - 1965
1955 - 1965 blue first quality
1960 - 1975 Kiev red book mark
1960 - 1975 Kiev Experimental Art Ceramics Factory red book mark.
Kiev green book mark
1960 - 1975 Kiev green book second quality porcelain mark.
Kiev second quality mark
Kiev 1955 - 1965 green second quality porcelain mark.
Kiev 1960 - 1975 mark
Kiev Experimental Arts Ceramic Factory 1960 - 1975 mark, second quality.
1960 - 1975 third quality Kiev mark
1960 - 1975 third quality Kiev porcelain mark.
 
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