ROYAL DUX


empty Royal Dux Porcelain is produced in the small town of Duchcov, in the Czech Republic. This company is privatized and making great strides to return to its once impressive past. Much information about the company and its history has been destroyed. Old company catalogs and sales information are practically non-existent and many of the old molds were just tossed out after the company was nationalized in 1948. They are attempting to recover as much information about the company as possible.

Today the company is now in full steam with plans to re-enter the world markets they had been denied full access to in the past. The fall of the Iron Curtain has made it possible for lovers of fine porcelain art to once again have access to the amazingly wide range of porcelain items that are produced at the Royal Dux factory. They have a very large variety and scope of contemporary and traditional pieces. (This write-up was provided by the Royal Dux company - summer 2009 website not active) Photo Credit: 14"; shown as "Check Mate," Mustang stallion owned by Barri Mayse

Direct link to Czech website (translated via google)


emptyStanding Foal in Chestnut
Photo provided by Pauline Entin

emptyRearing Horse in Bay
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Rearing Horse in Dapple Grey
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Rearing Horse in White
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Luxor in Chestnut
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Wild Horses in Chestnut
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Wild Horses in Chestnut
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Wild Horses in White
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Large Rearing Horse in White
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Large Rearing Horse in Chestnut
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Riding Horse in Bay
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Riding Horse in Bay
Photo provided by Royal Dux

empty Riding Horse in Chestnut
Photo provided by Royal Dux



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