He was a German sculptor that made statues and busts out of marble or bronze.
Had a dog named Freddy it died made him sad forever
Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the most well known classical composers of all time. He typically made about four figures for a salary.
SDI made people think of Star Wars. It was not really what inspired Reagan to promote the plan.
Now and Forever 1934 with Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard, and Shirley Temple; see the link below.
Are you asking what the # mean? If so most repersent where the was made
I'm pretty sure it's not, but you can find many of the pieces on Replacements.com
Johann Haviland, the grandson of David Haviland, started his own company in Bavaria, Germany in 1907 and went out of business by 1924. An Italian firm bought the company and in 1933 sold it to the Rosenthal conglomerate. Quantities of this inexpensive china were sold at PX's in Germany after WW 2. Several patterns were used as grocery store premiums. To the best of my knowledge, the grocery store versions that are more commonly found on eBay were from circa 1985.
1937 Please go to www.fulbreitchina.com and read the story.
NIB Johan Havilan China Thialand Traditions Misty Rose. How much per place setting ?
bananas are the best thing in the world and no one can take that away from them
Yes, they are related. Johann Rudolf Wyss was Johann David Wyss' son. Johann Rudolf was the one who translated, edited and published The Swiss Family Robinson. But Johann David Wyss made the book originally.
johann denner
Johann Carolus made the first newspaper
he made the caculater
Swedish scientist Johann Gahn
Johann Gutenberg