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Fine hand painting, gilt detail make KPM Porcelain collectible
By Susan and Jim Harran
KPM Porcelain is eagerly collected throughout the world because of its fine hand painting and gilt detail. No two pieces are alike because everything is done at KPM by hand.
The first porcelain factory to operate in Berlin, Germany was called Wegely’s Porcela...
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