Lomonosov

Lomonosov Porcelain Factory, also known as Imperial Porcelain Factory, is a renowned Russian manufacturer founded in St. Petersburg in 1744 by Empress Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter the Great, and was named after scientist and polymath Mikhail Lomonosov.

The Soviet Union (USSR) was renamed the Russian Federation in 1992.

In this way, you can quickly distinguish its mark between before and after 1992.


Lomonosov marks

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~ 1986

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1986 ~ 1992(For export)

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For domestic

Blue LFZ marks were used before 1986. The color of marks was changed around 1986.

The mark is Russian alphabet (ЛФЗ), that is “LFZ” in English which is an abbreviation of the factory name.
‘Lomonosovkiy Farforoviy Zavod’



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Lomonosov Pot

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Mark

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1992 ~ 2001

If there is English below the mark, then it’s for export.


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2002 ~ 2006

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2006 ~