Description

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The most luxurious of the Meissen porcelains of Germany, a fine porcelain kiln.

series of Grundsgold B forms,

It was called by this name from 1840 to 1890s.

There are several different types of gold patterns and paintings.


 This is a cobalt blue 4-window gilt flower, approx. 28 cm serving plate.


It is a 19th century antique from the Button Sword (1820-1924) period.


There are some scuffs on the gilding on the convex part of the plate.

There is a sense of use due to permanent deterioration.

There is a repair on the back of the dish (0.9 in x 0.7 in, photo 8.9)


No scratches.


Size  

Diameter: approx. 10.8 in

Height: approx. 1.9 in


There are no accessories (box, bookmark, etc.).


Please refrain from purchasing if you want a brand-new, undamaged item.

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