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At the end of 1907, the potter Pieter Cornelis Köhler settled in Utrecht and started making pottery with the brand 'Potterij Rembrandt Utrecht'. In June 1908 he moved to Nijmegen where, together with J.J.H. Oor founded 'Potterij Rembrandt Nijmegen', Firma Oor en Köhler. The company thrived until the First World War. It was continued in a slimmed-down form until 1922. Rembrandt products from the early years: imitations of old Delft pottery; modern pottery with geometric decoration; wall plates and a vase with decoration designed by Christiaan van der Hoef (1875-1933); wall plates with sayings made in the tradition of folk pottery, reddish brown with decoration in 'ringel-ear technique'.
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