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KPM Berlin, porcelain dining service pattern Halle / Burg Giebichenstein, designed by Marguerite Friedlaender 1930/01, in celadon
Royal KPM Berlin china, vase Mantille, white with seladon, designed by Trude PETRI 1957
KPM Royal Berlin Mid-Century modern porcelain heart shape vase by Trude Petri 1935
Set for 6 persons, Urbino porcelain dinner service, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: State Porcelain Manufactory Berlin, KPM Berlin, Germany 1930s / 1940swith celadon edge
Round sauce boat with a firm saucer, Pattern: Urbino with celadon rim / fixed rim, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: KPM Berlin 1938 or 1950, Bauhaus era
Oval sauce boat with a fixed saucer, Pattern: Neuberlin, like Urbino with celadon edge, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: KPM Berlin 1938
Breakfast plate, Pattern: Urbino with celadon rim, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: KPM Berlin 1940-50, Germany, Bauhaus era
Dinner plate, Pattern: Urbino with celadon edge, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: Royal KPM Berlin, Germany, marked with blue scepter mark
Gravy boat with fixed saucer, Pattern: Urbino with celadon edge, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: Royal KPM Berlin, Germany 1938
Large oval serving plate, Pattern: Urbino with celadon edge, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: Royal KPM Berlin, 1940s, marked with blue scepter mark
Soup cup, Pattern: Urbino with celadon edge, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: Royal KPM Berlin, Germany from 1931
Dessert plate, Pattern: Urbino with celadon edge, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: Royal KPM Berlin, Germany 1938, marked with blue scepter mark and year letter for 1938
KPM Berlin, URBINO pattern, porcelain dinner service with seladon coloured rim by Trude Petri 1931
Bowl, serving bowl, “Leda bowl” with 3 deep cut scenes, porcelain, Design: Siegmund Schütz 1936, Execution: KPM Berlin 1930s, Germany
Art Nouveau stoneware punch bowl celadon, Design: Richard Riemerschmid 1902/04, Execution: Reinhold Merkelbach, Grenzhausen approx. 1909, Westerwald, Germany