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Friedrich Wilhelm Wessel founded a porcelain factory in Frankenthal, Germany, in 1949. The business began on September 1, 1949, with only four production workers. However, it was soon so successful that the number of employees grew to 150 in 1953. The factory produced porcelain figurines richly decorated with lace, as well as utility and industrial porcelain. The factory was not affiliated with the famous Wessel manufactory in Bonn.

For a short time, the Wessel's factory used a historic Frankenthal porcelain mark CT, but soon lost a lawsuit to the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory and had to stop using this mark in 1952. There was also trouble over the use of the words 'Dresden', 'Dresden Art' or 'Dresdner Art' in their marks. The manufactory had no connection with Dresden, either as the location of the decoration workshop or in terms of style.

For the production of figures, the company used its own models, but also those that Wessel had purchased from the Volkstedt-Rudolstadt porcelain factories in Thuringia and Passau-Innstadt.

The company went out of business before 1964. 

Frankenthal mark
Frankenthal Made in Germany Handgemalt Dresden Art  1951 - 1964 mark
Fr. W. Wessel mark
W. Wessel Frankenthal Made in Germany 1949 - 1964 mark
F.W. mark
F.W. Wessel Frankenthal 1949 - 1964 mark
F.W. mark
F.W. Made in Germany Wessel Frankenthal 1949 - 1964 mark
Dresdner mark
F.W. Made in Western-Germany handgemalt Dresdner Art 1949 - 1964 mark
Frankenthal mark
Frankenthal Friedrich Wilhelm Wessel 1951 - 1964 mark
CT mark
CT W Frankenthal Made in Germany 1950 - 1957 mark
 
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