Meissen porcelain
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English: The Meissen porcelain (also Meißen porcelain) is the first European porcelain. It was invented in 1708 by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus. However after his untimely death Johann Friedrich Böttger who continued his work has often been credited with the invention.
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Porcelain Manufacture, 1869
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Porcelain Manufacture
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Porcelain Museum
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Porcelain Museum
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Meissen Porcelain shop, Köln
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Meissen Porcelain shop, Köln
Figurines
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Erdteilgruppe Afrika
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Erdteilgruppe Asien
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Erdteilgruppe Europa
Tableware
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Chess board
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Watchcase
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Porcelain clock
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Porcelain tiles
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Mosaik, Tierpark Berlin
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Porcelain painting
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Porcelain bells
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Porcelain bells
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War wedding in World War I in Germany; Wedding jugs from the Porcelain Manufactory in Meissen 1916