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  2. Wagner & Apel Porzellan - Wikipedia

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    Wagner & Apel Porzellan ( English : Wagner & Apel Porcelain ) is a porcelain manufacturer in the small town of Lippelsdorf in the Thuringian Forest. Since 1877, [1] porcelain has been made there entirely by hand. The product range includes lifelike animal and bird sculptures, lovely child figurines, decorative Christmas and gift items, modern ...

  3. Figurine - Wikipedia

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    A figurine (a diminutive form of the word figure) or statuette is a small, three-dimensional sculpture that represents a human, deity or animal, or, in practice, a pair or small group of them. Figurines have been made in many media, with clay , metal, wood, glass, and today plastic or resin the most significant.

  4. Category:Wooden sculptures in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wooden sculptures in Italy" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Antique Furniture & Wooden Sculpture Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Antique Furnishings & Wooden Sculpture Museum of Milan is located on the first floor of the Sforza Castle ducal courtyard and it is part of the Sforza Castle's Civic Museum complex. The itinerary is chronologically arranged from the 14th century to the modern times with a particular attention for the Italian and lombardic furniture history.

  6. Terracotta - Wikipedia

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    Greek terracotta figurine or Tanagra figurine, 2nd century BCE; height: 29.2 cm. The Ancient Greeks' Tanagra figurines were mass-produced mold-cast and fired terracotta figurines, that seem to have been widely affordable in the Hellenistic period, and often purely decorative in function.

  7. Iron Age wooden cult figures - Wikipedia

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    Anthropomorphic Iron Age wooden cult figures, sometimes called pole gods, have been found at many archaeological sites in Central and Northern Europe. They are generally interpreted as cult images , in some cases presumably depicting deities, sometimes with either a votive or an apotropaic (protective) function.