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Small History..

After German reunification the factory was modernized between 1991 and 1993; this was followed by a second modernization step between 1996 and 1997 and as the financial situation was not so good, the company had applied for restructuring aid from the European Union (file number C36/2000) which was granted. On 28 August 1998, the factory was sold to Rolf Frowein, a former manager of the Thuringia Industriebeteiligungs G.m.b.H. & Co. K.G., but problems arose with the loan from the European Union.

In September 2001 the second main creditor represented by the Thüringer Aufbaubank canceled their loan and the company had to pay back over 5.9 million Euro; the bad news was then followed by a letter regarding the fact that with date of October 30th 2001 the restructuring aid from the European Union had also been canceled. That was too much for the Graf von Henneberg Porzellan G.m.b.H. and the company had to file for insolvency. Proceedings were opened on November 1st 2001 and even after an investor from Austria in February 2002 still showed interest in the factory, the whole company was liquidated.