Meissen Porcelain
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Author : Sotheby's London
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Author : Robert E. Röntgen
Publisher : Schiffer Book for Collectors
Page : 662 pages
File Size : 24,74 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
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The source book for identifying marks used by porcelain manufacturers, factories, and decorators in Germany, Bohemia and Austria from the beginning to the present. This comprehensive volume includes more than 3,300 marks. Over 1,300 porcelain products, producers, and decorators are identified, including marks which American importers had applied. A special chapter shows more than 650 marks of Continental and American origin which can be confused with other famous marks. English and German text.
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Release : 2008
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Category : Meissen porcelain
ISBN : 9781904832447
The Arnhold porcelain collection is the most important of the great pre-war Meissen collections to have survived intact, remaining with the descendants of the original collectors Heinrich and Lisa Arnhold. Most of the pieces date from the first decades of the royal factory established by August II, elector of Saxony and king of Poland, in 1710, featuring a broad range of early works, much of it experimental. Brought to America in the 1940's ahead of the family's move from Dresden, Henry Arnhold has continued to expand its depth and range, resulting in a rich and personal collection. This volume contains essays by Sebastian Kuhn and Heike Biedermann, and is introduced by Henry's Arnhold's personal recollection of his family as collectors and art patrons in Dresden and of how the porcelain collection was created.