Germany, Heidelberg. Porcelain medal on the occasion of the Wine Festival, 1922
Germany, Hanover. Porcelain medal 250 years of German Porcelain, Hannover Industry Fair 1959
Germany, Cologne. Medal / pin 1924, German bell over the Rhine in the cathedral, DEUTSCHE GLOCKE AM RHEIN
- KOD: 4617023
Germany, Heidelberg. Porcelain medal on the occasion of the Wine Festival, 1922, Scheuch 1693, produced in Meissen, porcelain 40 mm, weight 9,77 g., Condition UNC
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