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Volkstedt
German
Volkstedt is a German porcelain manufacturer with a long history of creating high-quality, handcrafted porcelain pieces. The company was founded in the town of Volkstedt in the mid-18th century, and quickly gained a reputation for producing some of the finest porcelain in Europe.
Volkstedt's porcelain pieces are known for their intricate detailing and beautiful designs. The company's artisans specialize in creating figurines, sculptures, and decorative items, many of which are inspired by nature and the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Volkstedt's porcelain pieces are often decorated with hand-painted designs, including floral motifs, landscapes, and portraits. The company's craftsmen also use a variety of techniques, such as gilding and relief work, to create pieces that are both beautiful and highly detailed.
Volkstedt porcelain is highly regarded among collectors and is often considered to be among the finest porcelain in the world. The company's pieces can be found in private collections, as well as in museums and galleries around the world.
Volkstedt's porcelain pieces are known for their intricate detailing and beautiful designs. The company's artisans specialize in creating figurines, sculptures, and decorative items, many of which are inspired by nature and the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Volkstedt's porcelain pieces are often decorated with hand-painted designs, including floral motifs, landscapes, and portraits. The company's craftsmen also use a variety of techniques, such as gilding and relief work, to create pieces that are both beautiful and highly detailed.
Volkstedt porcelain is highly regarded among collectors and is often considered to be among the finest porcelain in the world. The company's pieces can be found in private collections, as well as in museums and galleries around the world.
Volkstedt
Mauritius Pfeiffer for Volkstedt "Nude Mercury, God of Commerce" porcelain,1920s
H 14 in W 11 in D 6 in
$ 8,500
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