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Русский: С.-Петербург. Музей Императорского фарфорового завода. Вверху: тарелка с росписью "Цыганский танец". Россия. Императорский фарфоровый завод, 1810-е - 1820-е гг. Роспись А. А. Адама. Фарфор, надглазурная полихромная роспись, позолота с цировкой. Внизу: Ваза с фигурой девушки. Россия. Императорский фарфоровый завод, первая четверть XIX века. Проект С. С. Пименова. Фарфор, позолота с цировкой.
English: St.Petersburg. The Museum of the Imperial Porcelain Factory. Above: A plate with a painting "Gypsy dance". Russia. Imperial Porcelain Factory, 1810s - 1820s. Painting by A.A. Adam. Porcelain, polychrome overglaze painting, gilding with tooled. Below: Vase with figure of a girl. Russia. Imperial Porcelain Factory, the first quarter of the XIX century. Project S.S. Pimenov. Porcelain, gilding with tooled.
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