The magnificent porcelain dish Meissen, decorated with a picturesque landscape Schwanenschlösschen bei Zwickau, is an outstanding example of the art of the masters of the Meissen firm of the first half of the 19th century. The decorative design of the dish is distinguished by an expressive relief ornament with curved rocaille edges and four bouquets of decorated fruits, which adds elegance and sophistication to the composition. In the center of the dish is an elegant polychrome painting on porcelain, depicting a swan pond in Zwickau, against the background of which an ancient castle can be seen. The composition combines the subtlety of execution and the harmony of color shades, creating the impression of a picturesque panorama. Hallmarks: Crossed swords, period 1815–1860, 1st grade, stamp number 21, brush number 27. Diameter: 22.5 cm.
Material:
Porcelain, Hand Painted, Gilding
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