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  2. West German Art Pottery - Wikipedia

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    West German Art Pottery is essentially a term describing the time period of 1949–1990 and became the early way to describe the pottery because the country of origin, with numbers denoting the shape and size, was often the only "mark" on the base. Even though company names are now better known, and many items are attributed to specific makers ...

  3. Bartmann jug - Wikipedia

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    A Bartmann jug (from German Bartmann, "bearded man"), also called a Bellarmine jug, is a type of decorated salt-glazed stoneware that was manufactured in Europe throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, especially in the Cologne region, in what is today western Germany. The characteristic decorative detail is a bearded face mask appearing on the ...

  4. Hummel figurines - Wikipedia

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    Books and price guides have been published about Hummel figurines. [15] Some of these works supported the secondary market interest of collector speculators; The Official M.I. Hummel Price Guide: Figurines and Plates, 2nd Edition, by Heidi Ann Von Recklinghausen is a current price guide, published in 2013.

  5. Waechtersbach ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Waechtersbach ceramics is a German ceramics manufacturer in Brachttal near Wächtersbach, which was founded in 1832 [1] by the Prince Adolf of Ysenburg and Büdingen [2] of Isenburg-Wächtersbach. It is a registered company since 4 July 2003.

  6. Category:German pottery - Wikipedia

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    West German Art Pottery; Westerwald pottery This page was last edited on 23 December 2019, at 06:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Pretty Ladies (female figurines) - Wikipedia

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    Female figurines found in Mexico in Guanajuato, identified as pre-classic clay figures from the Chupicuaro culture, 400-100 BC, called "Pretty Ladies" by some archaeologists. Part of the collection of the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels (AAM 68.14,21,22,24).

  8. Category:German potters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German potters" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Sabina Auffenwerth;

  9. Talheim Death Pit - Wikipedia

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    The Talheim Death Pit (German: Massaker von Talheim), discovered in 1983, was a mass grave found in a Linear Pottery Culture settlement, also known as a Linearbandkeramik (LBK) culture. It dates back to about 5000 BC.