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12:27 Jul 23, 2000 |
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na | Assiette de la manufacture de Dresden |
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na | jonc d'amitié |
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Assiette de la manufacture de Dresden Explanation: I hope you are refering to dishes or collectibles, if so then there is also "Assiette de Faïence" Even though Dresden,(Germany) does not manufacture pottery-style (faïence) dishes and plates, more like Fine Bone China. Anyway, hope this is helping. |
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jonc d'amitié Explanation: In Canada they seems to call it jonc d'amitié (http://www.teleco.org/clc/dresden.htm) Here is a picture of a Dresden plate: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6028/dreplt.htm It seems to be a quilt Dresden plate directions: http://www.kathkwilts.com/lessons/plate.html P.S. La porcelaine devait sans doute venir de la manufacture de Meissen, non loin de Dresde (http://www.association-vacances.ch/50-PLUS/dresden/) |
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