Russian Teapot Horse with hotsell Golden Mane Lomonosov porcelain BRAND NEW (3821)

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Russian Teapot Horse with hotsell Golden Mane Lomonosov porcelain BRAND NEW (3821),

The classic teapot is a bright colorful handiwork by a master from the Imperial Porcelain.

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Product code: Russian Teapot Horse with hotsell Golden Mane Lomonosov porcelain BRAND NEW (3821)

The classic teapot is a bright, colorful handiwork by a master hotsell from the Imperial Porcelain Factory. The teapot is made in accordance with the old technologies of the Russian porcelain enterprise (the largest in Russia and Europe). The decor is made by hand using overglaze and underglaze painting. The bright, attractive pattern is ideally combined with the snow-white porcelain, emphasizing its beauty and pleasant shade. A high-quality work of authorship will last for many years, while retaining its beauty!

The tea pot decoration Horse with Golden Mane, form Novgorodski, hand enamel paintingwith gold. For the first time wonderful patern of this teapot was created at the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg by Alexei Vorobyevski, porcelain painter and Eduard Krimmer, modeller in 1960. It has the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory (LFZ) logo on the bottoms. The Teapot is 3 3/4 inch. tall and 5 3/4 inch. in diameter. It holds 1/4 quart water. Brand new, excellent condition, export quality.
The Imperial Porcelain Factory (now known as the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory) was founded by Empress Elizabeth in 1744 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Lomonosov Porcelain Factory was the first porcelain manufacturer in Russia to develop and commercially implement the alabaster porcelain technology. This fine delicate porcelain is a more brilliant white than the usual kind, and thin almost to the point of being translucent.
From its first porcelain bear, hand-made by the inventor of Russian porcelain, Dmitry Vinogradov, Lomonosov has continued the tradition of creating life through porcelain. This quality, demanded by the Imperial Romanov Family, can still be found two and a half centuries later, when more than 300 different types of figurines are made at the factory for people throughout the world to enjoy. And every one of them is hand­made and hand-painted. It is this special attention to detail of Lomonosov artists which infuses each figurine with life, soul, individuality.
Standards of excellence set by Lomonosov sculptors, such as B.Vorobyev, I.Riznich, P.Veselov received high international acclaim at World Exhibitions in Brussels, New York, London etc.

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