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Старый 11.03.2012, 22:24 Язык оригинала: Русский       #5
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Rarity unparalleled as a fully complete and perfectly preserved porcelain manufactory service handmade, the world's museums do not have full-sets of the period. Full service face to face (it consists of two cups, two saucers, teapot with lid, sugar bowl with lid, milk jug and tray - only ten subjects), no scratches, no cracks and no chips, porcelain, some elements of all subjects covered platinum ... presumably belonged to the family service known connoisseur of antiques billionaire Vanderbilt, a connoisseur of porcelain, and was on his "Red Villa" at Havana (Cuba), as a result of the Cuban Revolution service fell into the hands of Fidel Castro, after the Caribbean crisis service was presented to the military Adviser to the Soviet Union to Cuba for services to the Cuban Revolution ...
    Unique is the complete set of the service with no cracks or chips. A unique work, unparalleled style of hand-painted, due to the antiquity set. Estimated age - 200 years, presumably - the early Weimar period dokleymenny factory (according to experts on porcelain museum in Yasnaya Polyana, near Moscow, and according to experts on porcelain museum of World War II in Minsk).

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If the photos were of higher quality, then maybe I would guess that this is Bavaria. Not a bad service, average craftsmanship. But the provenance nastorazhivet their lack of quality. The absence of marks can talk about a special order. About bezmarochnom Weimar period, unfortunately history is not known. Another thing Vincennes-Sevres. From SW. Harry!



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