Memento of the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913. It portrays an armed Macedon fighter. With perforated lacelike decoration in the rim. It was made in 1914 at the Baranovka-based, Ukraine porcelain factory owned by the Gryparis family, originating from the Greek island of Mykonos.
Commemorative plate of the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, portraying King Constantine Victor (Niketis) in the centre. It was made in Italy by Societa Ceramic Richard.
Commemorative plate of the incorporation of Thessaly and a small part of Epirus into the Greek state (1881). Made in 1882 by New Wharf Pottery Co., Burslem, England, ordered by the Volos-based trading house “Kyriakopoulos Bros”.
Commemorative plate of the betrothal of King George I and duchess Olga Constantinova of Russia (1867). It was made in England, ordered by the Syros-based trading house “Kalokairinos Bros”.
Commemorative plate of the incorporation of Thessaly and a small part of Epirus into the Greek state. Made in 1881 by F. Primavesi & Sons, Cardiff, England.
Commemorative plate of the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, portraying King Constantine Victor (Niketis) in the centre. It was made in Italy by Societa Ceramic Richard.
Commemorative plate of the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, portraying King Constantine Victor (Niketis) in the centre. It was made in Italy by Societa Ceramic Richard.
Commemorative plate with a theme from the Greek War of Independence, portraying Rigas (Feraios) Velestinlis together with enslaved Greeks chanting the Thourios (or battle-hymn). It is the first in a series of depictions made by P.V. Hess by order of Ludwig I.
Commemorative plate of the incorporation of Thessaly and a small part of Epirus into the Greek state (1881). Made by after an order ordered by Syros-based trader A. Grezos.
Commemorative plate of the wedding of King George I and duchess Olga Constantinova of Russia. It was made in England, ordered by Syros-based trader A. Grezos.