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Height: 7.2 inches. It was way back in the 18th century, when the founder of Russias porcelain tradition, D. I. Vinogradov, made the first porcelain figurine. It was a figurine of a bear. Since then porcelain figurines have been basically made the same way: by hand from hard and soft porcelain (the difference is in the firing). Being handmade, each figurine is unique and unparalleled. The porcelain figurine in front of you has been carefully hand-painted and hand-glazed in Russia. Would make a wonderful little gift. Imported from Moscow, Russia.

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Fish

 Fish

Size: 8 x 5.2 inches. It was way back in the 18th century, when the founder of Russias porcelain tradition, D. I. Vinogradov, made the first porcelain figurine. It was a figurine of a bear. Since then porcelain figurines have been basically made the same way: by hand from hard and soft porcelain (the difference is in the firing). Being handmade, each figurine is unique and unparalleled. The porcelain figurine in front of you has been carefully hand-painted and hand-glazed in Russia. Would make a wonderful little gift. Imported from Moscow, Russia.

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Elephant


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 Elephant

Length: 1.8 inches. It was way back in the 18th century, when the founder of Russias porcelain tradition, D. I. Vinogradov, made the first porcelain figurine. It was a figurine of a bear. Since then porcelain figurines have been basically made the same way: by hand from hard and soft porcelain (the difference is in the firing). Being handmade, each figurine is unique and unparalleled. The porcelain figurine in front of you has been carefully hand-painted and hand-glazed in Russia. Would make a wonderful little gift. Imported from Moscow, Russia.

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    Piglet

     Piglet

    Length: 0.5-1 inch. It was way back in the 18th century, when the founder of Russias porcelain tradition, D. I. Vinogradov, made the first porcelain figurine. It was a figurine of a bear. Since then porcelain figurines have been basically made the same way: by hand from hard and soft porcelain (the difference is in the firing). Being handmade, each figurine is unique and unparalleled. The porcelain figurine in front of you has been carefully hand-painted and hand-glazed in Russia. Would make a wonderful little gift. Imported from Moscow, Russia.

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