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Never assume a piece to be authentic unless you yourself are content that the description authenticates a lot. Items illustrated may be in the style of Meissen but are they authentic is a question you should be asking yourself if of interest?

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  The Plate above illustrates the main Meissen  Trade Marks since 1720   The Story of the origins of the Meissen Crossed Swords Trade Mark Since around AD 700  China had dominated porcelain making before the discovery of making porcelain at Meissen in 1707.  The chemist and and mathetician Einfried Walter Tschirnhaus aided by his

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Tureen at Wimpole All images Courtesy of The National Trust Meissen Porcelain; A world in its own right bought by the highest echelons of British Aristocracy. From the collections seen at the National Trust.  It didn’t take long for the word to spread to the homes of the Aristocracy in England about the invention of

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The Meissen Man