KPM Berlin Porzellan Kaffeekanne mit Feldblumen  von Trude Petri
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KPM Berlin Porzellan Kaffeekanne mit Feldblumen von Trude Petri

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KPM Berlin Porzellan Kaffeekanne mit Feldblumen von Trude Petri* GESCHIRR KPM BERLIN URANIA FELDBLUME TRUDE PETRI zum Verkauf steht Geschirr * Hersteller: KPM Berlin * Designerin Urania Serie: Trude Petri * Diese Kollektion mit Feldblumen wird bereits ber 80 Jahre durch KPM hergestellt. * 1. Wahl KPM Porzellan * Farbe wei mit Feldblumenmuster * Kaffeekanne: 114 * Hhe: 17 cm * Breite einschlielich Ausguss und Griff: 22 cm * Diameter: 11 cm * Chip am Ausgieer * Gertrud Trude Petri Raben (* 25. August 1906 in

* GESCHIRR KPM BERLIN URANIA FELDBLUME TRUDE PETRI

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* Hersteller: KPM Berlin
* Designerin Urania Serie: Trude Petri
* Diese Kollektion mit Feldblumen wird bereits über 80 Jahre durch KPM hergestellt.
* 1. Wahl KPM Porzellan
* Farbe weiß mit Feldblumenmuster

* Kaffeekanne: € 114
* Höhe: 17 cm
* Breite einschließlich Ausguss und Griff: 22 cm
* Diameter: 11 cm
* Chip am Ausgießer

 

* Gertrud „Trude“ Petri-Raben (* 25. August 1906 in Hamburg; † 5. Februar 1998 in Vancouver)[1] war eine deutsche Bildhauerin, Malerin und Designerin.
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