NOT SOLD. The Imperial Porcelain Factory, c. 1820-1825: A Russian porcelain plate with motif from St. Petersborg. Diam. 24 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 St. Petersburg with a view to the statue of Peter I the Great of Russia, called “the Bronze Horseman”. Unmarked but pressed “12” and titled on the reverse in Cyrillic “The Sight of the Monument of Peter 1”. The Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg, c. 1820–1825, during the reign of Tsar Alexander I of Russia (1801–1825). Diam. 24 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 St. Petersburg with a view to the statue of Peter I the Great of Russia, called “the Bronze Horseman”. Unmarked but pressed “12” and titled on the reverse in Cyrillic “The Sight of the Monument of Peter 1”. The Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg, c. 1820–1825, during the reign of Tsar Alexander I of Russia (1801–1825). Diam. 24 cm.