Large serving dish, Rudolstdt, Thuringia. Early twentieth century. Hand painted in excellent condition. Founded in Rudolstadt in 1762, Aelteste Volkstedt is the old...
Erbendorf large serving platter.Hand-painted.Excellent condition.1921.This factory and this mark existed until 1939. After the First World War, the demand for porcelain was so g...
Antique Dish with two handles. Kuznetsov? Hand-painted. Cupboard storage. Pre-revolutionary Russia. A large dish. Numbers are pressed into the dough. In very go...
Old Japan.Tea pair and plate for cake "CHRYSANTHEMS" Uniquely beautiful hand-painted, the finest. The beginning of the last century. The thinnest Japanese porcelain, transparent.
100 gram Charka (lafitnik) Maltsovsky plant of the 19th century. Great rarity The name is given by the name of the common "master's" red wine - Lafite. Lafitnik is a term that does not indicate a measure of volume (there are lafitniks for 50, 75, 100, 125-150 ml). Its meaning is to indicate the functionality of the device from which they drank wine. The meaning of the name was, however, soon lost. Already from the end of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century, any glass (regardless of shape) made of thin, expensive glass according to the concepts of that time, and even more so glasses equipped with decorations, was called a lafitnik.