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National Museum in Szczecin
Lead-tin glaze ceramics created between the second half of the 18th century and the beginning of the 20th century with floral, geometric and architectural ornaments in various shades of blue, green, turquoise, yellow and purple. Produced in the entire area of Western Pomerania (also in Eastern Pomerania and northern areas of Germany) through the port of Szczecin, it reached the Baltic States, also the Netherlands and the British Isles by sea. For this reason, it was known as Stettiner Ware (Szczecin commodity), also Pommersche Ware, Bauerenfayence.
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