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Meissen porcelain long has been prized for its incredible quality and craftsmanship. Founded in 1710, Meissen is known as the first European manufacturer of the coveted hard-paste ...
A collection of 18-century Meissen porcelain restituted by the Dutch government to heirs of its original owners, Franz and Margarethe Oppenheimer, realized a total of US$15 million—nearly five ...
The year my late grandfather Henry H. Arnhold introduced me to The Great Bustard, the most prized object in his collection of Meissen porcelain, I started glassblowing.His mother had begun ...
A sale at Sotheby’s of nearly 120 lots of rare, early 18th-century Meissen porcelain smashed all expectations in a live auction at its New York saleroom this morning.
DEAR HELAINE AND JOE: Perhaps you can identify these statues for us. We were told they were "Meissen" porcelain, but we have not been able to find ones with a similar mark on Google. We even ...
I’m not obsessed with porcelain, but I think it’s lovely, and the zenith of porcelain as art has been made in Meissen, a town near Dresden, ...
Meissen’s painters descend, stylistically, from Johann Gregor Höroldt, who arrived from Vienna in 1720 and spent several years experimenting to develop new enamel colours suited to firing.
After 300 years crafting baroque porcelain for French kings and Russian tsars, Germany's Meissen has launched an in-house revolution to weather the economic downturn.
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