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Porcelain in Russia: 18th–19th Centuries
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Author
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Elena Ivanova. Yevgenia Petrova, ed.
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Publisher
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Palace Editions
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Format
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hardcover
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Product Dimensions
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11.75
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10
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1.1
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ISBN
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9783935298568
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Pages/Publication Date
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280/2003
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Daedalus Item Code
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20987
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Description
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Founded by English banker Francis Gardner in 1766, the Gardner Factory was the first private porcelain factory in Russia and set the standard for those that followed. This beautifully illustrated book surveys the fine works produced in Russia through the 19th century in more than 300 color photographs—including closeups filling two pages—and a catalog listing of more than 400 items with color thumbnails of maker's marks.
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