Caption
Vase base with Reliefzierat decoration; manufacturer: Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur KPM, Berlin; ca. 1770–1780. Oval, bowl-shaped base with a relief of six triangular flame rocailles with celadon centers around the inner edge, separating four fields featuring a trellis of gilded stamens with an interwoven green branch with small flowers Reliefzierat. Two fields on the longer sides contain colorful floral garlands; the center mirror has a loose floral arrangement. Adjacent to the rocailles are scattered small flower sprigs. Around the edge of the base is a gilt strip separated by a half-cylinder. Maker association: Frederick II Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, 1712–1786. Origin: Berlin, Germany. Function: vessel., An oval ceramic platter sits on a small metal stand against a neutral gray background, primarily white with decorative painted floral motifs in the center and around the rim. The rim features gilded scrollwork and lattice-like cutout patterns accented with pale green and turquoise areas, plus small painted flowers in purple, blue, red, and pink. The central floral arrangement includes leaves in shades of green and flowers in purple, yellow, red, and orange, with additional small sprigs of blue and purple scattered toward the edges. The edge of the platter has a thin gold trim and the metal stand appears brass-colored.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A16_066
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Rights managed
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64.6Mb (2.0Mb) / 20.0in x 12.5in / 6000 x 3764 (300dpi)