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    Meissen pug with a little puppy. Designed by J.J. Kaendler. This version ist almost 7,5 inches high. That little bells at the blue ribbon are rarer than an...
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  • Meissen Centerpiece / Etagere with Figurine, 1880
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    Located in Dresden, DE
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  • Meissen Box in Shape of a Pug
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    Located in Dresden, DE
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  • Rare Meissen Potpourri Monkey Vase, Eberlein, 1850
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    Located in Dresden, DE
    Unique Meissen potpourri vase designed by Johann Friedrich Eberlein. Perforated baluster shaped vase with additional figurines and some branc...
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  • Meissen Group 'Allegory Of The Volga' for Catherine II of Russia, Kaendler, 1850
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