Ceramic-Top Tables Photos

Some small tables (usually tea tables) were produced in Germany and Northern European countries with ceramic tops in the 18thC.

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Gallery with faience made in Schleswig including small serving tables with ceramic tops at Schleswig Holstein State Museum. Schleswig, Germany.Faience side table top made in Schleswig at Schleswig Holstein State Museum. Schleswig, Germany.Faience side table top made in Schleswig at Schleswig Holstein State Museum. Schleswig, Germany.Faience side table top made in Schleswig at Schleswig Holstein State Museum. Schleswig, Germany.
Gallery with faience (18th-19thC) made in Schleswig including small serving tables with ceramic tops at Schleswig Holstein State Museum. Schleswig, Germany.Faience side table top (18thC) made in Schleswig at Schleswig Holstein State Museum. Schleswig, Germany.Faience side table top (18thC) made in Schleswig at Schleswig Holstein State Museum. Schleswig, Germany.Faience side table top (18thC) made in Schleswig at Schleswig Holstein State Museum. Schleswig, Germany.
Tea table with faience top by Jan Hillerström of Rörstrand at Bamberg Old Town Hall Museum of Faience & Porcelain. Bamberg, Germany.Tea table with faience top Stralsund at Bamberg Old Town Hall Museum of Faience & Porcelain. Bamberg, Germany.

Tea table with faience top (1770) by Jan Hillerström (?) of Rörstrand at Bamberg Old Town Hall Museum of Faience & Porcelain. Bamberg, Germany.Tea table with faience top (1772) Stralsund at Bamberg Old Town Hall Museum of Faience & Porcelain. Bamberg, Germany.


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