Meissen Porcelain

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DRM1-DRM4: The animal and bird figures of the Meissen. DRM1: Pair of griffon vultures, 1734, Johann Joachim Kandler (1706-1775). DRM2: Eagle, looking to the left. The sculptor is identified as Johann Joachim Kaendler. DRM3: Monkey with Grape. It is attributed to the German modeler Johann Joachim Kandler. DRM4: Porcelain sculpture of a king vulture, attributed to Johann Joachim Kaendler, October-December 1731.

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DRM5-DRM12; Meissen Porcelain with Japanese and Chinese decoration, 1725-1740.

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DRM13-DRM16: Meissen Porcelain Modelled after Japanese and Chinese motifs. 1725-1740.

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DRM17-DRM19: Vessels with underglaze blue decoration. 1725 and 1760. DRM20: Two plates withfamille rose decor. China, Jingdezhen, Yongzheng era (1723-1735).

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DRM21, DRM22: Meissen Porcelain with patterns after Chinese and Janese models. 1725-1740. DRM21: Bowl, decorated with flowers in the Japanese Kakiemon style and lady with mandoline. DRM23: Part of the dinner service with a yellow ground, Indian flowers and birds for August the Strong, Meissen 1730/32. DRM24: Five-piece vase set with “Indian Flowers. Meissen, around 1725/30.

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DRM25-DRM28: Meissen Porcelain between 1720-1740. DRM28: