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meissen
(JP¥50,000)
*Price reduced.* We appreciate your consideration. ◇This is a very rare relief made to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Meissen manufactory. Johann Friedrich Böttger developed a brown stoneware in 1707, later called Böttger stoneware color. This was made using a brown clay containing iron, called "kogai nendo" (colloidal clay). Augustus the Strong, who had ordered Böttger to research and produce porcelain, established the Meissen porcelain factory within the same castle on June 6, 1710, and began full-scale porcelain production. On June 6, 1960, Meissen specially produced this commemorative relief, based on the brown stoneware that was being made at the time, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the factory's opening. The material of this piece is said to be less strong and more easily scratched than porcelain, but its unique texture is favored, and it was later used in the production of animals, etc. This work is over 60 years old, but it has been stored in its storage box, so although there are some minor chips and scratches, I think the condition is very good. Size Height: Approximately 17cm Width: Approximately 10.5cm Depth: Approximately 1cm Work Number No. 275 It will be sent in its original storage box. It was made over 64 years ago. The storage box has minor scratches and light stains. The photos of the items for sale may have slightly different color shades due to the camera's automatic adjustment function. We are very sorry. To prevent substitution, we cannot accept returns except for damage. Please check the condition carefully and purchase only if you are satisfied.
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