Polychrome Porcelain Candy Box From The Meissen Manufacture Decorated With A Bouquet Of Flowers.
- Polychrome porcelain candy box from the Meissen factory located in the province of Saxony in Germany with hand-painted decoration of a bouquet of flowers, flowers, butterflies, insects on a white background. - Gold edging at the base, on the top edge of the candy box and the edge of the lid. - Frétel representing a rose with its stem and leaves, insects and foliage enhanced with a gold brush. - Signed in cobalt blue under cover of the stamp of the Meissen factory of the two crossed swords, number 171 and letter L for the mold reference and number 143 for the model reference all engraved in hollow in the paste under the underside of the candy box, letter X in blue for the painter. - Period 2nd quarter of the 20th century around 1925-1950.
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Polychrome Porcelain Candy Box From The Meissen Manufacture Decorated With A Bouquet Of Flowers.