Meissen
Set 11 x Meissen floral motif rimmed bowls, gold accent, Relief pattern, c1700s
Set 11 x Meissen floral motif rimmed bowls, gold accent, Relief pattern, c1700s
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$2,200.00 USD
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For sale is a beautiful set of the 18th-century Meissen Porcelain 9.25'' rimmed plates. Decorated with a hand-painted flowers, raised floral pattern, and a scalloped gilt rim. Each plate is painted with a different central flower bouquet. Inside the gilded border of each plate are smaller flowers. Extremely rare and Collectible. ALL pieces are 1 first quality! The set includes:
- 5 x plates are from Meissen Academic period (1763-1774). The base with a Crossed-Swords Mark with a dot between the Hilts, for the Meissen Porcelain Factory of the Academic Period;
- 2 x plates are from Meissen Marcolini (1774-1815) marked with blue with crossed swords and star between the pommels. Meissen Marcolini is known for producing a variety of porcelain pieces, including bowls and plates, during his tenure as director of the Meissen porcelain factory. Some of his most notable plates feature flower motifs, which were a popular design element during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. These plates were often decorated with intricate and detailed floral designs, and were made using high-quality porcelain. They were highly sought after by collectors and are still considered to be some of the finest examples of Meissen porcelain from the Marcolini period. They are considered as a good investment and can be found in many museums and private collections around the world
- 4 x plates are from Meissen between 1725 to 1763
Besides the underglaze crossed swords mark, each plate has an impressed number on the base.
Size: 9.25 inches in the diameter
Condition: Good, normal wear to the gilt and signs of use consistent with age, 1 plate has hairline crack to the back, please see the last photo!
I want customers to be very happy with the items I sell. I do my best to describe each item's condition in detail. No exchange or return, If there is any problem please contact me so that I can sort it out.
Thanks for visiting my shop
- 5 x plates are from Meissen Academic period (1763-1774). The base with a Crossed-Swords Mark with a dot between the Hilts, for the Meissen Porcelain Factory of the Academic Period;
- 2 x plates are from Meissen Marcolini (1774-1815) marked with blue with crossed swords and star between the pommels. Meissen Marcolini is known for producing a variety of porcelain pieces, including bowls and plates, during his tenure as director of the Meissen porcelain factory. Some of his most notable plates feature flower motifs, which were a popular design element during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. These plates were often decorated with intricate and detailed floral designs, and were made using high-quality porcelain. They were highly sought after by collectors and are still considered to be some of the finest examples of Meissen porcelain from the Marcolini period. They are considered as a good investment and can be found in many museums and private collections around the world
- 4 x plates are from Meissen between 1725 to 1763
Besides the underglaze crossed swords mark, each plate has an impressed number on the base.
Size: 9.25 inches in the diameter
Condition: Good, normal wear to the gilt and signs of use consistent with age, 1 plate has hairline crack to the back, please see the last photo!
I want customers to be very happy with the items I sell. I do my best to describe each item's condition in detail. No exchange or return, If there is any problem please contact me so that I can sort it out.
Thanks for visiting my shop
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