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Rare Pirkenhammer Imari plate – F&R (Fischer & Reichenbach), circa 1815–1825
Beautifully crafted and early-decorated plate from the renowned Pirkenhammer manufactory (Czech Republic), dating from the early F&R period. Decorated in the classic Imari style with cobalt blue, iron red, and gilded elements, featuring a central pagoda motif.
The painting is finely executed, with rich gold accents. The plate shows age-appropriate signs of use, no hairline cracks, no restoration, slight wear of the gold decoration, as is common with pieces of this period.
Rare size: 23.5 cm diameter.
Early large formats are much harder to find than the smaller 17–19 cm plates.
Details:
Manufacture: Pirkenhammer
Brand: F & R / Form number 6 (embossing sharply visible)
Period: circa 1815–1825
Style: Imari / Orientalist pagoda motif
Diameter: 23.5 cm
Condition: very good for its age, gold wear, otherwise no damages.
Origin: Central Europe, from a private collection.
A rare collector's item from the early Pirkenhammer period – ideal for enthusiasts of historical porcelain, Imari collectors, or Biedermeier decor.
Rare Pirkenhammer Imari plate – F&R (Fischer & Reichenbach), circa 1815–1825
Beautifully crafted and early-decorated plate from the renowned Pirkenhammer manufactory (Czech Republic), dating from the early F&R period. Decorated in the classic Imari style with cobalt blue, iron red, and gilded elements, featuring a central pagoda motif.
The painting is finely executed, with rich gold accents. The plate shows age-appropriate signs of use, no hairline cracks, no restoration, slight wear of the gold decoration, as is common with pieces of this period.
Rare size: 23.5 cm diameter.
Early large formats are much harder to find than the smaller 17–19 cm plates.
Details:
Manufacture: Pirkenhammer
Brand: F & R / Form number 6 (embossing sharply visible)
Period: circa 1815–1825
Style: Imari / Orientalist pagoda motif
Diameter: 23.5 cm
Condition: very good for its age, gold wear, otherwise no damages.
Origin: Central Europe, from a private collection.
A rare collector's item from the early Pirkenhammer period – ideal for enthusiasts of historical porcelain, Imari collectors, or Biedermeier decor.

