Lomonosov Porcelain

Lomonosov Porcelain
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Lomonosov Candleholder, Bud, Cobalt Net, H-5 Inches $49.99 “Cobalt Net” collection Inspired by the luxurious dining sets of Catherine the Great, the Cobalt net design, created by Anna Yatskevich, has been the exclusive design of Imperial Porcelain Manufactory for over half a century. This unique and elegant style has received wide international acclaim all over the world. The collection brings together three classic colors – blue, white and gold. It cre… |
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Lomonosov Covered Tea Cup with Saucer, Deluxe-2, Cobalt Net $99.99 “Cobalt Net” collection Inspired by the luxurious dining sets of Catherine the Great, the Cobalt net design, created by Anna Yatskevich, has been the exclusive design of Imperial Porcelain Manufactory for over half a century. This unique and elegant style has received wide international acclaim all over the world. The collection brings together three classic colors – blue, white and gold. It cre… |
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Lomonosov Russian fine porcelain tea-maker covered tea cup/saucer $59.00 Produced by highly skilled artisans at the Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg, Russia. The factory was established in 1744 to serve the need of the Court of the Russian Czar and has won many awards world-wide for wonderful quality porcelain dinnerware…. |
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250 Years of Lomonosov Porcelain Manufacture St. Petersburg: 1744-1994 … |
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250 Years of Lomonosov Porcelain: St. Petersburg 1744-1994 (Tauris Parke Book) $49.99 Ranging from snuff-boxes to monumental, multi-figured centerpieces for the Tsar, the display of masterpieces featured in this book reveal Peter the Great’s fascination with porcelain–the “white gold.” Porcelain was invented at the court of Saxony in 1718 which led some 25 years later to the establishment of the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg. The tradition of fine manufacturing esta… |
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Soviet Porcelain: The Artistry of the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory Leningrad $225.00 … |