Meissen - Plate - Porcelain






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Meissen Porcelain Plate – Mark with Blue Printed Swords – Germany
Stunning Meissen porcelain plate, featuring on the back the famous mark of the crossed blue swords, emblematic signature of the prestigious German manufacturer founded in the 18th century.
This hand-painted mark under glaze guarantees the piece’s authenticity and testifies to a renowned craftsmanship known worldwide.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Meissen (Germany)
Mark: Crossed swords in blue (visible on the back)
Diameter: 21 cm
Height: 4.7 cm
Depth: 3.7 cm
Weight: 477 g
Material: Fine porcelain
Condition:
Good overall condition. Small signs of use and patina due to age (notably on the back), with no major defects apparent.
Please carefully study the photos to appreciate the details and the exact condition.
Ideal item to complete an antique service or to enhance a collection of high-quality European porcelain.
Given the hand-painted crossed swords mark and the recessed model number, this plate can be dated to the late 19th century / early 20th century (circa 1880–1920).
Meissen Porcelain Plate – Mark with Blue Printed Swords – Germany
Stunning Meissen porcelain plate, featuring on the back the famous mark of the crossed blue swords, emblematic signature of the prestigious German manufacturer founded in the 18th century.
This hand-painted mark under glaze guarantees the piece’s authenticity and testifies to a renowned craftsmanship known worldwide.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Meissen (Germany)
Mark: Crossed swords in blue (visible on the back)
Diameter: 21 cm
Height: 4.7 cm
Depth: 3.7 cm
Weight: 477 g
Material: Fine porcelain
Condition:
Good overall condition. Small signs of use and patina due to age (notably on the back), with no major defects apparent.
Please carefully study the photos to appreciate the details and the exact condition.
Ideal item to complete an antique service or to enhance a collection of high-quality European porcelain.
Given the hand-painted crossed swords mark and the recessed model number, this plate can be dated to the late 19th century / early 20th century (circa 1880–1920).
