NOT SOLD. The Imperial Porcelain Factory, c. 1820-1825: A Russian porcelain plate with a fortress in Pavlovsk. Diam. 23.5 cm. – Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers of Fine Art
The Imperial Porcelain Factory, c. 1820-1825
A Russian topographical porcelain plate, decorated in colours and gold on white ground, centrally a motif from a fortress in Pavlovsk with the Imperial Russian standard weighing in the wind. Unmarked but titled on the reverse in Cyrillic “The Sight of a Fortress in Pavlovsk City”. The Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg, c. 1820–1825, during the reign of Tsar Alexander I of Russia (1801–1825). Diam. 23.5 cm.
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The Imperial Porcelain Factory, c. 1820-1825
A Russian topographical porcelain plate, decorated in colours and gold on white ground, centrally a motif from a fortress in Pavlovsk with the Imperial Russian standard weighing in the wind. Unmarked but titled on the reverse in Cyrillic “The Sight of a Fortress in Pavlovsk City”. The Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg, c. 1820–1825, during the reign of Tsar Alexander I of Russia (1801–1825). Diam. 23.5 cm.