Caption
Platter with Reliefzierat decoration and flowers, Koenigliche Porzellan Manufaktur KPM; Berlin; 1763–1918. Maker attributed: Frederick II the Great King of Prussia; 1712–1786. Reliefzierat, rocaille ornament, floral decorations. Round platter: around the collar, slightly extending into the mirror, a relief of six triangular flamed rocailles with a celadon centre, separating three fields with a trellis of gilded stamens with an interwoven green branch with small flowers Reliefzierat, alternating with three fields with colourful floral decoration and garlands; in the centre of the mirror a loose floral arrangement, next to the rocailles a few sprays of small flower sprigs. Around the edge, a half-rolled border with gilding. Ca. 1770–1780, Berlin, Germany. Platter; height 5 cm, depth 34 cm., A white ceramic plate is shown from the back, resting on a clear plastic stand against a dark gray background; the plate has a scalloped rim and a slightly raised foot ring, with some small worn or discolored areas along the rim and foot, and a small dark mark near the center of the base. The visible colors are white, dark gray, and a hint of clear/translucent from the stand.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A16_120
License type
Rights managed
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69.5Mb (1.2Mb) / 13.5in x 20.0in / 4046 x 6000 (300dpi)