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Gardner Porcelain Works was founded in Verbiki, outside Moscow, by the English-born Francis Gardner in 1766. Empress Catherine II commissioned Gardner Porcelain Works to make the four famous Order Services in the 1770s and 1780s. The Gardner family retained ownership of the factory until 1891 and produced porcelain tablewares, figurines, and faience.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Gardner | Plate | Star, Imperial Order Of St. George, Late 18th Century, 9 3/4 In. | 2001 | | Gardner | Tea Set | Courting Couples, Landscapes, 18-in. Oval Tray, 1890, 15 Piece | 2001 | | Gardner | Figurine | Beggar, Torn Clothes, Left Hand Extended Out, Late 19th Century, 9 3/4 In. | 1997 | | Gardner | Figurine | Jewish Man, Long Gray Coat, Blue Umbrella, Late 19th Century, 8 3/4 In. | 1997 | | Gardner | Figurine | Jewish Man, Standing, Furled Umbrella, Late 19th Century, 8 1/2 In. | 1997 | | Gardner | Plate Set | Different View, With 2 Compotes, Cobalt Blue Border, Marked, 9 In., 8 Piece | 1997 | | Gardner | Tea Set | Flower Sprays On White Reserves, Chinese Red, Individual, 7 Piece | 1997 | | Gardner | Cup Saucer | Fuchsia, Blue & Green Flowers, 1870, Marked, 6 Sets | 1995 | | Gardner | Inkstand | 2 Wells, Center Candleholder, Porcelain, 13 1/4 In. | 1995 | | Gardner | Cup & Saucer | Fuchsia, Blue & Green Flowers, 1870, Marked, 6 Sets | 1995 | | Gardner | Tankard | Turk's Head Shape, Porcelain, 19th Century, 8 In. | 1995 |
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