An employee of a production workshop at the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg.29.11.2016#2982619
A painter works with a fired porcelain blank at the Imperial Porcelain Factory, St. Petersburg.17.09.2015#2701371
Products of the Imperial Porcelain Factory in the exhibition "Images of Russia" at the Gallery of modern porcelain art in Moscow.18.09.2013#2286451
Artist Tatyana Afanasyeva at the opening of the exhibition "Images of Russia" and presentation of new products at the Imperial Porcelain factory in the Gallery of modern porcelain art in Moscow.18.09.2013#2286431
Products of the Imperial Porcelain factory in the Images of Russia exhibition at the Gallery of modern porcelain art in Moscow.18.09.2013#2286426
Products of the Imperial Porcelain factory in the Images of Russia exhibition at the Gallery of modern porcelain art in Moscow.18.09.2013#2286390
Chess set "Reds and Whites," modeled by N. Danko, 1925, Petrograd State Porcelain Factory, porcelain, painting over glazing, gilding, silver-plating, diverging pattern, displayed at the opening of the exhibition 'The Royal Game' at the Russian Museum of Craft and Folk Art.10.09.2013#2282319
A service painted to look like Greek vases. By the Imperial Porcelain Factory. The end of the 19th century. The Pavlovsk Palace.01.12.1969#885109
The Gurievsky Service. By the Imperial Porcelain Factory. The end of the 19th century. The Pavlovsk Palace.01.12.1969#885108
Tunnel kiln at the china firing area of the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory, St Petersburg (1747-1765, Imperial Porcelain Manufactory; 1765-1917, Imperial Porcelain Factory; 1917-1925, State China Factory).01.07.1971#794153
Art laboratory. Leningrad porcelain plant named after M. Lomonosov (currently JSC "Imperial porcelain factory").01.05.1971#793745
Pattern-maker Sergei ?. The Leningrad Lomonosov Porcelain Factory (now OAO Imperial Porcelain Factory).01.05.1971#793743
Artist V.Gorodetsky of the Leningrad M.Lomonosov Porcelain Factory in his studio. 1968.02.08.1968#733731
Modeller Yu.Litvinov of the Leningrad M.Lomonosov Porcelain Factory in his workshop. 1968.02.08.1968#733730
The tunnel shop of the Leningrad M.Lomonosov Porcelain Factory. The furnaces in the picture are designed to anneal china. 1968.02.08.1968#733727
Set with flutes produced at Imperial Porcelain Plant. The early 19th century. The museum of the Leningrad Porcelain Plant named after Lomonosov.01.01.1969#705757
The Leningrad Lomonosov Porcelain Factory. The 1930s. Porcelain figurines. Painted by T. Zaidenberg.01.02.1969#702960
A figurine "Ballet dancer Ulanova as Tao-Hao" manufactured at the Mikhail Lomonosov Leningrad Porcelain Plant by Matvei Manizer.01.01.1957#699697
A teapot and a cup with a "Cobalt net" pattern produced at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg. The patterns by artist Anna Yatskevich are a trademark of the plant and a symbol of Russian porcelain.28.05.2010#678589
The "Collection. Butterflies" composition by Galina Shulyak, 2001-2003, showed during the "Return of the Legend" exhibition at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg.04.02.2010#564909
The "Let's Have a Smoke" composition by Inna Olevskaya showed during the "Return of the Legend" exhibition at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg.04.02.2010#564907
"Lion" decorative vessel, by G. Linchevskaya. Leningrad Porcelain Plant named after Lomonosov. The applied art exhibition of the RSFSR.01.01.1973#546806
A set of porcelain teapots "Krasny Petukh" (Red Rooster), family form, by A. Vorobyov. The Lomonosov Porcelain Factory in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg).01.12.1981#541547
Bone China set "Karavella" (Caravel), May form, by L. Grigoryev. The Lomonosov Porcelain Factory in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg).01.12.1981#541397
Inkwell "Physical Culture". Sculptures "Teaching Basics" and "Teaching Basics on the Radio". The Leningrad Porcelain Factory named after Lomonosov. The State Ceramics Museum.01.01.1969#536448
Souvenirs with Olympic themes made at the Leningrad Porcelain Factory named after M.V. Lomonosov.01.03.1980#508231
"Suprematism" set, by V. Chekhonin and N. Suetin. 1923. The Leningrad Porcelain Museum named after Lomonosov.01.01.1987#465343
"Walking Girl" sculpture, by A. Samokhvalov and E. Kurbarsky. Early 1930s. The Museum of the Leningrad Lomonosov Porcelain Plant.01.01.1987#465340
Milk jug from Metal set, by A. Mokh. 1931. The Leningrad Porcelain Plant named after Lomonosov.01.01.1987#465337
Lidiya Davydova, painter at the Leningrad Porcelain Factory named after M.V. Lomonosov, has a right to mark her products with a personal signature. Paint shop.01.01.1983#461182
Bone china assembly line at the Leningrad Porcelain Factory named after M.V. Lomonosov.01.01.1983#461180
The Nightingale dish (painting refers to a tale of Hans Christian Andersen). Artist Georgy Narbut. Manufactured at the State Porcelain Factory in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) in 1920. Collection of the State Museum of Ceramics in Kuskovo.01.01.1971#420651
Exhibit: statuette "The lovers" (St.Petersburg, 1911), designed by Konstantin Somov in 1905, moulded by Ivan Zotov. Porcelain, polychromatic overglaze. The exhibition hall of the Moscow Kremlin's Assumption Belfry offers a display of Imperial China Works articles from the State Hermitage. 17.10.2007#169585