Gotthelf Greiner

Johann Gotthelf Greiner (February 22. 1732, Alsbach – August 12. 1797) was a German glassmaker. He is acknowledge as co-inventor of the porcelain.

Biography
Greiner was born in an old-established glassmaker’s family in Scheibe-Alsbach, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. He was a descendant of the as Schwabenhans  well known Hans Greiner.

Lifework
Gotthelf Greiner invented together with his cousin and brother-in-law, Gottfried Greiner, independently to Johann Friedrich Böttger, over many years of research work, and in a little bit different chemical composition Porcelain.

His entrepreneurship provided the basics to the Turingian porcelain manufacturing. Greiner’s work and these of his sons was connected with the following foundation of porcelain manufactures:


 * 1751 Porcelain manufacture in Limbach
 * 1760 Porcelain manufacturing cloister Veilsdorf in Veilsdorf
 * 1764 Wallendorf porcelain in Lichte (Wallendorf)
 * 1777 Graf von Henneberg porcelain in Ilmenau
 * 1779 Porcelain manufacturing in Großbreitenbach