Sarreguemines - Wall plate (2) - 2 Wand Teller - Parian ware - Russian Tsar Nikolay II.





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Pair of porcelain wall plates, model 2 Wand Teller, from Sarreguemines, France, in Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) style, each 22 cm in diameter, 4 cm high and 22 cm deep, beige with white porcelain, dating to circa 1900–1910, in excellent condition with minor signs of age.
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Russian monarchy Tsar Nicholas II of the Romanov dynasty.
Empress Alexandra Fjodorovna
Antique rare porcelain wall plate pair
from the Utzschneider & Co. porcelain manufactory
Sarreguemines, France, 1898-1900.
Ceremonial wall plaques with a portrait of Russian Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina.
Alexandra Fyodorovna with scenes of Russian-French military contacts.
this time and the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II.
The theme that originated in France in 1896 touches on Russian-French relations.
Relationships that were in their honeymoon phase at that time. These stories were...
In honor of the first state visit of the young Russian Tsar on October 8, 1896.
published by the French Republic
Nikolaus II - the last emperor of the Russian Empire. Born on May 18, 1868 (Alexander Palace, Saint Petersburg).
He ruled from November 1, 1894, until his fall on March 18, 1917, following the February Revolution.
Her German wife Alexandra Fjodorowna - the last Empress of Russia. Born on June 6, 1872 (Neuen Palais, Darmstadt).
Grand Duchess Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt (married 1894–1918). Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov -
The last Zarewitsch and a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church. Born on July 30, 1904.
He was the only son and thus the heir to the throne. In Yekaterinburg, during the night of July 16 to 17, 1918.
Carried out by resolution of the Executive Committee of the Regional Council of Workers-
Farmers' and soldiers' deputies of the Ural under the leadership of the Bolsheviks.
Members of their entourage were also shot along with the royal family.
In 1981, members of the family of Nicholas II were canonized as martyrs by the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia. In 2000, after a long controversy that resonated widely in Russia, they were canonized as passion bearers by the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate; they are currently venerated as royal passion bearers by this church.
Large: D: 22 cm.
Material: white porcelain.
Condition: in used good condition with minor signs of aging.
Insured DHL shipping!
Russian monarchy Tsar Nicholas II of the Romanov dynasty.
Empress Alexandra Fjodorovna
Antique rare porcelain wall plate pair
from the Utzschneider & Co. porcelain manufactory
Sarreguemines, France, 1898-1900.
Ceremonial wall plaques with a portrait of Russian Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina.
Alexandra Fyodorovna with scenes of Russian-French military contacts.
this time and the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II.
The theme that originated in France in 1896 touches on Russian-French relations.
Relationships that were in their honeymoon phase at that time. These stories were...
In honor of the first state visit of the young Russian Tsar on October 8, 1896.
published by the French Republic
Nikolaus II - the last emperor of the Russian Empire. Born on May 18, 1868 (Alexander Palace, Saint Petersburg).
He ruled from November 1, 1894, until his fall on March 18, 1917, following the February Revolution.
Her German wife Alexandra Fjodorowna - the last Empress of Russia. Born on June 6, 1872 (Neuen Palais, Darmstadt).
Grand Duchess Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt (married 1894–1918). Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov -
The last Zarewitsch and a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church. Born on July 30, 1904.
He was the only son and thus the heir to the throne. In Yekaterinburg, during the night of July 16 to 17, 1918.
Carried out by resolution of the Executive Committee of the Regional Council of Workers-
Farmers' and soldiers' deputies of the Ural under the leadership of the Bolsheviks.
Members of their entourage were also shot along with the royal family.
In 1981, members of the family of Nicholas II were canonized as martyrs by the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia. In 2000, after a long controversy that resonated widely in Russia, they were canonized as passion bearers by the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate; they are currently venerated as royal passion bearers by this church.
Large: D: 22 cm.
Material: white porcelain.
Condition: in used good condition with minor signs of aging.
Insured DHL shipping!

