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German art nouveau china Saxonia decor designed by Otto Eduard Voigt, ca. 1900-1910, Meissen 1904-10 Germany
Large rare tureen from the ”Arnika pattern” service Rudolf Hentschel (form and decoration design) 1906, Meissen (execution), before 1924
Rare Meissen Art Nouveau porcelain, large round vegetable dish, Arnica pattern, designed by Rudolf Hentschel, Meissen Germany ca. 1910.
Meissen KPM Germany, design Rudolf Hentschel, Arnica pattern, Art Nouveau porcelain vegetable serving dish, Meissen 1906
German Art Nouveau Meissen china round dish, arnica pattern, design: Rudolf Hentschel 1906/07, execution: Royal Meissen, approx. 1906 – 10
Art Nouveau Gravy boat and saucer, Meissen Jugendstil porcelain, Design: Wing Pattern Service Design and Decor, Rudolf Hentschel 1901, Execution: State. Porcelain Manufactory Meissen, Meissen ca. 1905-1910
Meissen, German Art Nouveau porcelain, ‘Flügelmuster’ wing pattern china, footed cheesecake stand, delightful Tea Sandwich stand, Design and Decoration by Rudolf Hentschel 1901, Germany.
German Art Nouveau Meissen porcelain ca. 1900 Wing Pattern medium size gravy boat, by Rudolf Hentschel
German Art Nouveau Meissen porcelain ca. 1900 Wing Pattern SERVING DISH designed by Rudolf Hentschel
Soup plate, Meissen Art Nouveau porcelain, Design: wing pattern service ,design and decor, Rudolf Hentschel 1901, Execution: Porcelain manufactory Meissen, Meissen approx. 1905-1910, Model T smooth, wing pattern service
German Art Nouveau Meissen porcelain ca. 1900 Wing Pattern BREAD PLATE by Rudolf Hentschel
Meissen rare German Continental Art Nouveau porcelain dinner service wing pattern Fluegelmuster Design Rudolf Hentschel 1901 model T smooth egg cup cups Germany 1902.
German Art Nouveau Meissen porcelain ca. 1900 Wing Pattern Gravy / Sauce Boat designed by Rudolf Hentschel
large dinner plate, Meissen Art Nouveau porcelain, Design: wing pattern service, Design and decor, Rudolf Hentschel 1901, Execution: State porcelain manufactory Meissen, Meissen approx. 1905-1910. Germany