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Coffee Set (Austria), ca. 1902

Coffee Set (Austria), ca. 1902
  • Coffee Set (Austria), ca. 1902
  • enameled porcelain.
  • Museum purchase from Charles E. Sampson Memorial Fund.
  • 1986-83-1/5
  • There are 4 people in 4 roles are associated with this object
  • This object was made by Wiener Porzellan Josef Böck and Schule Professor Koloman Moser.
  • This object is part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts collection.
  • There are 2 images of this object.
Sugar Bowl And Lid (Austria)
  • Coffeepot And Lid (Austria), ca. 1902
  • molded, enameled and glazed porcelain.
  • Museum purchase from Charles E. Sampson Memorial Fund.
  • 1986-83-1-a,b
  • This object was made by Wiener Porzellan Josef Böck and Schule Professor Koloman Moser.
  • This object is part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts collection.
  • There are 3 images of this object.
Sugar Bowl And Lid (Austria)
  • Sugar Bowl And Lid (Austria), ca. 1902
  • enameled porcelain.
  • Museum purchase from Charles E. Sampson Memorial Fund.
  • 1986-83-2-a,b
  • This object was made by Wiener Porzellan Josef Böck and Schule Professor Koloman Moser.
  • This object is part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts collection.
  • There are 4 images of this object.
Cream Jug (Austria)
  • Cream Jug (Austria), ca. 1902
  • enameled porcelain.
  • Museum purchase from Charles E. Sampson Memorial Fund.
  • 1986-83-3
  • This object was made by Wiener Porzellan Josef Böck and Schule Professor Koloman Moser.
  • This object is part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts collection.
  • There are 4 images of this object.
Cup And Saucer (Austria)
  • Cup And Saucer (Austria)
  • enameled porcelain.
  • Museum purchase from Charles E. Sampson Memorial Fund.
  • 1986-83-4-a,b
  • This object was made by Wiener Porzellan Josef Böck and Schule Professor Koloman Moser.
  • This object is part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts collection.
  • There are 4 images of this object.
Dessert Plate (Austria)
  • Dessert Plate (Austria), ca. 1902
  • enameled porcelain.
  • Museum purchase from Charles E. Sampson Memorial Fund.
  • 1986-83-5
  • This object was made by Wiener Porzellan Josef Böck and Schule Professor Koloman Moser.
  • This object is part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts collection.
  • There are 5 images of this object.
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