Imperial Porcelain

St Petersburg


The famed porcelain makers have been in business since the 1740s (but was of course nationalised during the Soviet period). One of several shops in St Petersburg, here you'll find exquisite tea sets, plates and decorative items with Russian themes (Anna Akhmatova, Pushkin, Russian fairytales). Worldwide shipping available.


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