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Gzhel is a tradition Russian style of ceramics. It takes its name from the village of Gzhel situated near Moscow. Gzhel potters developed in 1830s high quality white earthenware, which is painted in a traditional blue on white manner.

Gzhel 1972 - 1986
Gzhel 1972 - 1986 "duck" mark
Gzhel after 1991 mark
Gzhel mark used after 1991 Hand made in Russia Painter's signature Ermakov
Turyginsky Porcelain Factory mark
Turyginsky Porcelain Factory 1950s and 1960s Gzhel mark.
1986 - 1991 Gzhel mark
1986 - 1991 Gzhel mark.
XK Gzhel mark
1950s - 1960s Gzhel mark.
Gzhel porcelain factory mark
'Gzhel 1818' contemporary mark of Gzhel Porcelain Factory (AO GFZ).
Contemporary Gzhel Combine mark
Two-headed crowned eagle Gzhel mark used from 1998 by Gzhel Combine (ЗАО Объединение Гжель).
Rechitsa Porcelain Factory mark
Rechitsa Porcelain Factory Gzhel 1970s - 1980s mark.
 
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