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Dresden: The Porcelain City. by James Ruggia Last updated: 2:52 PM ET, ... the Baroque imagination seized the new porcelain medium to create thousands of figurines of lute playing satyrs, forest ...
Thrift stores are choc full of porcelain figurines that once lined a grandmother's curio cabinet. Many people only think to purchase these outdated figures for upcycling projects, like spray ...
Modern interpretation 07/27/2012 July 27, 2012. Porcelain may conjure up images of some dusty vases or figurines on your grandmother's shelf. But a new exhibition at the Dresden City Museum ...
Her porcelain figurines in “Forbidden Fruit: Chris Antemann at Meissen” have only one thing on their minds: seduction. And the way they go about it is as sly as it is refined.
Irish Dresden is probably most noted for its lacy porcelain figurines. In the world of pottery, these romantic little people are unique because of the lacy ceramic clothing they wear.
Lot 1: Dresden porcelain figurine (Image: Radio Times) Fiona Bruce: This figurine is ever so humble but I have it on display at home. It’s Dresden but I’m reliably informed it’s worth about ...
Q My husband and I were given this piece after my mother-in-law died at the age of 89. All I know is that it was given to her by her grandmother. I understand that the item was cut in two to make i… ...
After the war and Germany’s split, Sitzendorf continued to produce decorative porcelain; in 1958 it, like many other industries, was put under the management of the East German government.
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