Ottweiler porcelain is a type of hard-paste porcelain which used to be made in Ottweiler, Germany.
Étienne-Dominique Pellevé, of Rouen, France, started producing this porcelain in Ottweiler in 1763.
The factory was under patronage of Wilhelm Heinrich of Nassau-Saarbrücken (1735-1768), and part of his garden.
The largest collection of remaining Ottweiler porcelain can today be seen at the Witwenpalais in Ottweiler.
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