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Creator: Hugo Meisel
Hugo Meisel for Schwarzburger Werkstatten Porcelain Nude Circa 1930’s
By Schwarzburger Werkstätten 1, Hugo Meisel
Located in Palm Springs, CA
A beautiful porcelain nude lady byHugo Meisel (German, 1887 - 1966) for Schwarzburger Werkstatten. The glazed procelain is elegantly down. "Schwarzburger Werkstatten Fur Porzellank...
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1930s German Vintage Hugo Meisel Furniture

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Porcelain

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