Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory - Coffee set - Porcelain





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The imperial porcelain factory founded in 1744 in St. Petersburg under the decree of the daughter of Peter the Great empress Elizabeth became the first porcelain enterprise in Russia and the third in Europe. Beautiful hand painted design enriched with 22 Karat gold accents under glaze. The original Lomonosov factory logo is on the bottom of each piece. Genuine Article - 100% Guaranteed.
Hand wash is recommended.
A rare, beautiful, bright coffee set! Asymmetrical pattern with gold, for lovers and connoisseurs of Lomonosov porcelain
1 coffee pot 19 cm x 19.5 cm x 12 cm
1 sugar bowl with lid, width 15 cm, height 11.5 cm
1 jug milk 12.5 cm x 9 cm x 8.5 cm
6 plates diameter 15.5 cm
6 cups diameter 9.0 cm and height 6 cm.
6 saucers, diameter 11.5 cm.
1 dish for biscuits and fruit diameter 22 cm
1 vase height 12.5 cm
1 vase for sweets
There is a manufacturing defect at the mouth of the jug, where the glaze is on top.
The imperial porcelain factory founded in 1744 in St. Petersburg under the decree of the daughter of Peter the Great empress Elizabeth became the first porcelain enterprise in Russia and the third in Europe. Beautiful hand painted design enriched with 22 Karat gold accents under glaze. The original Lomonosov factory logo is on the bottom of each piece. Genuine Article - 100% Guaranteed.
Hand wash is recommended.
A rare, beautiful, bright coffee set! Asymmetrical pattern with gold, for lovers and connoisseurs of Lomonosov porcelain
1 coffee pot 19 cm x 19.5 cm x 12 cm
1 sugar bowl with lid, width 15 cm, height 11.5 cm
1 jug milk 12.5 cm x 9 cm x 8.5 cm
6 plates diameter 15.5 cm
6 cups diameter 9.0 cm and height 6 cm.
6 saucers, diameter 11.5 cm.
1 dish for biscuits and fruit diameter 22 cm
1 vase height 12.5 cm
1 vase for sweets
There is a manufacturing defect at the mouth of the jug, where the glaze is on top.

