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<p>[QUOTE="Iouri, post: 4176007, member: 9683"]"The partnership for the production of porcelain, earthenware and majolica products of MS Kuznetsov" [1] is one of the largest porcelain and earthenware industries in the Russian Empire at the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries. It was founded on September 29, 1887 by a Russian industrialist and businessman from the Kuznetsov family, Matvey Sidorovich Kuznetsov, and existed until 1917, when most of the enterprises were nationalized [2]. Re-registered in the Republic of Latvia on August 11, 1922 [3], nationalized according to the law of the Latvian SSR "On the nationalization of banks and large enterprises" in July 1940. The great-grandfather of M.S.Kuznetsov was Yakov Vasilievich Kuznetsov, who founded a porcelain production in the Gzhel region in 1812. The son of Yakov Vasilyevich Terenty Yakovlevich Kuznetsov continued the dynasty of Russian industrialists. He, in turn, had three sons: Sidor, Anisim and Emelyan. Sidor Terentyevich founded the Riga porcelain and faience factory in 1841, which after his death in 1872 passed to his son Matvey Sidorovich.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Iouri, post: 4176007, member: 9683"]"The partnership for the production of porcelain, earthenware and majolica products of MS Kuznetsov" [1] is one of the largest porcelain and earthenware industries in the Russian Empire at the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries. It was founded on September 29, 1887 by a Russian industrialist and businessman from the Kuznetsov family, Matvey Sidorovich Kuznetsov, and existed until 1917, when most of the enterprises were nationalized [2]. Re-registered in the Republic of Latvia on August 11, 1922 [3], nationalized according to the law of the Latvian SSR "On the nationalization of banks and large enterprises" in July 1940. The great-grandfather of M.S.Kuznetsov was Yakov Vasilievich Kuznetsov, who founded a porcelain production in the Gzhel region in 1812. The son of Yakov Vasilyevich Terenty Yakovlevich Kuznetsov continued the dynasty of Russian industrialists. He, in turn, had three sons: Sidor, Anisim and Emelyan. Sidor Terentyevich founded the Riga porcelain and faience factory in 1841, which after his death in 1872 passed to his son Matvey Sidorovich.[/QUOTE]
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