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Stockholms Auktionsverk Helsinki returns to the enchanted world of Russian porcelain art and presents: Part 3 of the collection of Russian porcelain.
Like the two previous parts, this third and final part offers a comprehensive range with over 150 items. One of the highlights is a set of five plates from the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory. These are made during the first half of the 19th century with landscape decorations in sepia and a pink fringe. From the same century, three plates originate from the Korbievsky / Corbié tableware and an Easter egg from the time of Alexander II. From the following century, abundant goods from the companies Kuznetzov and Lomonosov are presented. Several porcelain items are made in the Soviet Union. Common to all pieces in this auction is the high quality that has characterized the Russian porcelain throughout the years.
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