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Glass Panes by Kaspar Lehmann at South Kensington
05/1927 | 290 | 50
Pages: 266-268
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Braun, Edmund Wilhelm (Braun, Edmund Wilhelm; Braun, E. W.)
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A-Perseus and Andromeda. Glass Panes by Kaspar Lehmann at South Kensington
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B and C-Emblematical Subjects. Glass Panes by Kaspar Lehmann at South Kensington
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Some Early Fürstenberg Figures of Italian Comedians
01/1909 | 70 | 14
Pages: 217-219+222
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Braun, Edmund Wilhelm (Braun, Edmund Wilhelm; Braun, E. W.)
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1. Female Figure. In the German Emperor's Collection at Wilhelmsthal. Some Early Fürstenberg Figures of Italian Comedians, Plate I
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10. Razullo. In the Collection of Dr. List. Some Early Fürstenberg Figures of Italian Comedians, Plate II
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2. Female Figure. In the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 4. Female Figure. In the Collection of Dr. Darmstädter, Berlin. Some Early Fürstenberg Figures of Italian Comedians, Plate I
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3. Female Figure. In the Collection of M. Gottfried Eissler, Vienna. Some Early Fürstenberg Figures of Italian Comedians, Plate I
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5, Razullo. In the Collections of Dr. Heymann and Dr. List 7. Pantalone. In the Collection of Dr. Heymann. Some Early Fürstenberg Figures of Italian Comedians, Plate II
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6. Mezzetino. In the Collection of Dr. Heymann. Some Early Fürstenberg Figures of Italian Comedians, Plate II
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9. Scapin. In the Collection of Dr. Darmstädter 8. Scaramuccio. In the Collection of Dr. Darmstädter. Some Early Fürstenberg Figures of Italian Comedians, Plate II
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Doccia Porcelain of the Earliest Period
06/1908 | 63 | 13
Pages: 145-147+150
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Braun, Edmund Wilhelm (Braun, Edmund Wilhelm; Braun, E. W.)
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1. Doccia Cup Painted by Anreiter. In the Collection of Herr H. Rothberger, Vienna. Doccia Porcelain of the Earliest Period. Plate I
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2. Opposite Side of Cup in Fig. 1. Doccia Porcelain of the Earliest Period. Plate I
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3. Doccia Cup Painted by Anreiter. In the Kaiser Franz-Josef Museum, Troppau. Doccia Porcelain of the Earliest Period. Plate I
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4. Doccia Flagon. In the Collection of Herr Cahn-Speyer, Vienna. Doccia Porcelain of the Earliest Period. Plate I
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5. Doccia Tureen. In the Museum of the Porcelain Manufactory at Charlottenburg. Doccia Porcelain of the Earliest Period. Plate II
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6. Doccia Tureen. In the Kunstgewerbe Museum, Berlin. Doccia Porcelain of the Earliest Period. Plate II
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7. Doccia Cup. In the Collection of Dr. Sarbó, Budapest. Doccia Porcelain of the Earliest Period. Plate II