The Amphora firm was founded by Alfred Stellmacher, an experienced leader in ceramics production, who was the key driving force.
- In 1892, after 17 years of experience, he encouraged his son and sons-in-law to establish a porcelain manufactory. This company was named Riessner, Stellmacher and Kessel (RSt&K).
- By the late 1890s, the firm began consistently marking its pieces with the word Amphora, and over time, this name became synonymous with the manufactory.
- The Amphora factory was established in Turn-Teplitz in the Czech Republic. This industrialization transformed the region into a significant ceramics production center by the mid-19th century.
What distinguished Amphora's production was:
- An unparalleled commitment to fine and high-quality design.
- Alfred Stellmacher's innovative use of "ivory porcelain," a matte yellowish material that was malleable yet resistant to high temperatures.