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It is "the largest single Meissen porcelain figure group in existence."
A relief on Meissen porcelain introduced in 1740s was named after him.
Meissen porcelain is brittle and has a hard, professional look."
It will look very well beside my collection of Meissen porcelain.'
The video showed a period dinner, replete with Meissen porcelain and 18th century silver.
Another popular tourist sight is the world-famous Meissen porcelain factory.
Meissen porcelain was produced at the Albrechtsburg until manufacturing moved to its present location in 1863.
She plays upon the Meissen porcelain technique, working in a similar fashion but with larger figurines.
A complete monkey orchestra was produced in Meissen porcelain.
The dining room features an elevator table and the world's largest Meissen porcelain chandelier.
Two console tables of Meissen porcelain (which was the king's favorite china)
Meissen porcelain vases from Germany, made around 1725 and influenced by China.
The graceful Meissen porcelain figurines she had prized still stood on the little round table by the window.
Unfortunately, with this particular general rapporteur you have someone who hails from the Meissen porcelain area.
The manufacture of fine porcelain continues at the Meissen porcelain factory.
Meissen porcelain was the first high quality porcelain to be produced outside of the Orient.
They produced chinoiserie silhouette designs from 1720 to 1760 for the Meissen porcelain factory.
Many visitors to Dresden also find time for the nearby Meissen porcelain factory.
The town even has one of the few shops in Germany exclusively licensed to sell Meissen porcelain.
The rarity and expense of Meissen porcelain meant that originally it could only be bought by the upper classes.
"Well, I do have my eyes on a 19th-century Meissen porcelain asparagus tureen and cover," he said.
He was also a collector of English furniture and paintings, and Meissen porcelain.
Capodimonte porcelain was made in direct emulation of Meissen porcelain.
Meissen porcelain is shown in the Spiegelkabinett (Hall of Mirrors).
The last shoe they found together was a Meissen porcelain while they were vacationing in Germany.