Patrick Faber-Castell

As an investor and managing director at Mediakraft Networks, he spent a year developing the system of the branded channel.

[3][4] Faber-Castell also hit the headlines as real estate investor and acquirer of the German porcelain producer, Rosenthal.

The company stakes, as well as his involvement in China, made Hubertus Count von Faber-Castell, a billionaire.

[10] According to German wealth reports, Count Patrick has an estimated net worth of 500 million Euros.

This situation earned him much negative media attention, as his business partner Robert Louis-Dreyfus allegedly abused the company for bribes to FIFA officials.

[14] In 2011, Infront was sold to private equity firm Bridgepoint by the consortium of shareholders for approximately 600 million euros.

The private collection has been recorded by the Kunstmuseum Köln and has been published under the name "Ein Rheinischer Silber Schatz – Schmuck und Geraet aus Privatbesitz".