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The factory was established by a merchant Terenty Kuznetsov in 1832. First six kilns were built near Moscow in Dulevo. Kuznetsov products were known for distinctive porcelain whiteness. Female workers painting porcelain were called Agafya and their products agashkas.

Russian porcelain industry developed especially fast in the second half of 19th century after serfdom was abolished in the empire. New capitalist fastly growing elite needs were best satisfied by Kuznetsov factories.

Kuznetsov company overtook in 1891 Gardner Verbilki factory (nowadays Dmitrovsky Porcelain Factory). In 1889 the new name of the company was - M.S. Kuznetsov Company for the Manufacture of Porcelain and Pottery Goods. The Kuznetsov porcelain empire swiftly mechanized production when cheap foreign competition entered Russian market.

The scope of products was enormous. Kuznetsov factories produced some 150 different dinner, tea and coffee sets. There were 370 types of cups in production.

In 1918, the Kuznetsov factories were nationalized. Kuznetsov traditions are now still upheld by Dulevo factory.

Kuznetsov mark
I.E Kuznetsov Volkhov factory 19th century mark
Kuznetsov mark
I.E. Kuznetsov factories 1890 - 1917 mark
Bronnitsa mark
Kuznetsov Bronnitsa factory 1892 - 1899 mark
Kuznetsov mark
I.E. Kuznetsov Factories 1900 - 1913 mark
G.F. mark
  I.E. Kuznetsov Gruzino Factory 1913 - 1918 mark
1898 mark
I.E. Kuznetsov, 1898 Volkhov factory contemporary mark used after 2005
Latvija mark
Kuznetsovs Latvija (Kuznetsov Latvia) 125th anniversary 1937 mark
Kuznecovs mark
Green Kuznetsovs Latvija (Kuznetsov Latvia) 125th anniversary 1937 mark
1812 mark
1812 Kuznecovs Latvija (Kuznetsov Latvia) 1934 - 1940 mark
Sab. mark
Sab. M.S. Kuznecov Riga 1920 - 1933 mark
Kusnezow mark
T-wo M.S. Kusnezow Riga 1920 - 1933 mark
Kusnezow mark
T-wo M.S. Kusnezow Riga ca. 1920s - 1930s mark
Kuznecov mark
Sab. M.S. Kuznecov Riga ca. 1920s - 1930s mark
 
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