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I really like porcelain.
My original profession is porcelain and ceramic painter.
I haven’t been able to practice this wonderful craft in a long time, so it’s a pleasure for me to have some great meshs like Raynus ’set of plates for which I can create great sets using the slaved technique with relatively little work.

I have now brought you 14 sets with great samples from Europe’s famous porcelain factories.
Meissen, Herend, Sevres, Worchester, Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur (Berlin) and a few more samples that I - probably - found on Pinterest, but I no longer remember where they were pinned.
(The truth is that this project is several years old, but I always forgot about it and didn’t have good photos)
Of course, this is not the end of the story, as Raynus' medieval kitchen is matched by simpler clay pots, so if all goes well, I may be able to show you the legacy of the famous potter dynasties in my hometown.

So now porcelain - and a gilded silver set from the British Royal Treasury - and a sequel will follow later.


1851 The London World's Fair became a turning point in the history of Herend. Herend chinoisers are an undivided success. Queen Victoria of England then buys a Chinese butterfly set of purple peonies for Windsor Castle. Later, this Victorian pattern became a symbol of Herend.

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One day, as Baroness Rothschild was walking in the garden, she lost her favorite gold necklace.
As he sadly returned to the house after a long, futile search, he noticed the excited chirping of songbirds.
He went over and saw that the little birds were excited by the glitter of the gold chain hanging on the branch.


The second most popular pattern in the Herend Porcelain Manufactory is the Rothschild Birds. Among the birds perched on the tree branch, every pattern variation shows that particular fine gold chain.
My Rothschild kit now contains 10 pattern variations

Sevres, Worchester, Meissen
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Somehow it’s like the putto is a favorite of porcelain painters in Sevres.
Tiny, chubby, winged kids have become symbols of love and fame under their hands.

Harmonious floral compositions, colorful ribbons, love and historical scenes, well-chosen colors, gilding, which, despite its significant amount, is not tasteless ...
This is Sevres style. :)

Fortunately, the collection of the Metropolitan Museum preserves a plethora of porcelain artifacts and an extremely large number of these are from Sevres.


Here I found a charming breakfast set donated by Napoleon I to Princess Auguste-Amélie, the wife of her stepson, Eugène Beauharnais.
A "war" of cute little cupid and nymphs was recorded in this set, almost like a comic.

Breakfast Service (déjeuner)



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LaFontaine fables
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Royal Worchester....for me it meant Baldwin's swans for a long time.
But while researching, I found so many wonderful photos from the creators of this long-established English porcelain factory, that I will be busy for a long time, by the time I processed everything I liked and saved. lol

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More photos:
https://ibb.co/album/v1rKJ6

DOWNLOADS:
https://simfileshare.net/folder/143779/

IMPORTANT!
For recolor to appear in your game, you need it
RDN_ChinaDinnerPlate-Display_Mesh_Master-4.package
file named. (Plate on a stand)

You can find the mesh set in the SFS folder in case you don’t use Raynus ’ Medieval Kitchen set.
Are there any of you? :jaw: lol

The set also includes a wall shelf with plates and cups. Unfortunately, I forgot to take photos of it.


and as I said ... the sequel follows

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