GERMAN WW2 COLLECTIBLES
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 1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA
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LOTE 15304:

RUSSIAN SOVIET PROPAGANDA PORCELAIN FIGURINE

Vendido por: $60
Preço inicial:
$ 20
Preço estimado:
$500 - $600
Comissão da leiloeira: 24.5%
IVA: 8.875% Sobre o preço e comissão do lote inteiro
identificações:

RUSSIAN SOVIET PROPAGANDA PORCELAIN FIGURINE
RUSSIAN SOVIET PROPAGANDA PORCELAIN FIGURINE, HAND PAINTED
A Soviet Porcelain WWII Figurine. Russian Marine and Soldier with flag.
Signed by the Artist: Prisyazhnyuk. Very Rare.
CONDITION: The item is described to the best of our knowledge. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions.
SIZE: 6.25 inches (17 cm).
ESTIMATE PRICE: $500 - $600.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago Soviet porcelain figurines were sold on Live Auctioneer for for $2000, $2800 and $5500 - please see the screenshots.
It is very good INVESTMENT.
OFFER: If an item is NOT SOLD, you can still give us a reasonable offer - please save the link of this page.
PAYMENT: Wire transfer, Check or Money Order payment are also available.
PAY in PARTS: You can pay for any item during 2-3 months. Just make a deposit 10% and the item will wait for you.
SHIPPING: Let us Handle Your Shipping. We are one of the few places that offer full service shipping. For your convenience we will ship your item - shipping costs will be included in the invoice. Combined shipping is available - next item will be ONE DOLLAR for shipping.
NEW: Returning customer will have FREE SHIPPING in USA and 50% DISCOUNT on international shipping.

WIKIPEDIA: Porcelain is a ceramic material made by heating materials, generally including kaolin, in a kiln to temperatures between 1,200 and 1,400 °C (2,200 and 2,600 °F). The toughness, strength, and translucence of porcelain, relative to other types of pottery, arises mainly from vitrification and the formation of the mineral mullite within the body at these high temperatures. Though definitions vary, porcelain can be divided into three main categories: hard-paste, soft-paste and bone china. The category that an object belongs to depends on the composition of the paste used to make the body of the porcelain object and the firing conditions. Porcelain slowly evolved in China and was finally achieved (depending on the definition used) at some point about 2,000 to 1,200 years ago, then slowly spread to other East Asian countries, and finally Europe and the rest of the world. Its manufacturing process is more demanding than that for earthenware and stoneware, the two other main types of pottery, and it has usually been regarded as the most prestigious type of pottery for its delicacy, strength, and its white colour. It combines well with both glazes and paint, and can be modelled very well, allowing a huge range of decorative treatments in tablewares, vessels and figurines. It also has many uses in technology and industry.