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Pair Of Meissen Porcelain Dishes From The 18th Century (interesting Origin From Russia)

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Pair Of Meissen Porcelain Dishes From The 18th Century (interesting Origin From Russia)
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"Pair Of Meissen Porcelain Dishes From The 18th Century (interesting Origin From Russia)"
Pair of round and hollow dishes with scalloped edges in porcelain, with polychrome decoration of flower throws and basketwork patterns in light relief on the marli. On the back, Meissen's signature with crossed swords and star under cover. On the reverse of one, marks "PK" in Cyrillic alphabet which could correspond to the castle of Pavlovsk near Saint Petersburg or to the signature of Paul Korneloffe who worked for Tsarinne Catherine II who offered the Pavlovsk Castle to his son Tsar Paul I of Russia? End of the 18th century. These dishes served. The porcelain glaze is worn in places and some parts of the decor are faded. No cracks.

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Pair Of Meissen Porcelain Dishes From The 18th Century (interesting Origin From Russia)
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