Doccia Ginori - 盘子 - 瓷 - 极为罕见





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Ginori系Doccia产地意大利的多彩瓷盘,圆形,约1790–1810年间制作,盘心有褪紫色 camaïeu 彩饰古典女形雕像,中圈为钴蓝色锯齿纹边缘并镶金,内圈点缀花卉与水果图案,背面未标记,尺寸29 cm×19.6 cm,重698 g,处于良好古董状态,有轻微磨损,极为罕见。
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Length: 29 cm.
Height: 19.6 cm.
Weight: 698 grams
Condition: good antique condition with age-related wear, and minimal light surface wear
Polychrome Porcelain Dish - Ginori Manufactory, Doccia
Italy, circa 1790-1810
Fine oval porcelain dish produced by the celebrated Ginori manufactory at Doccia during the late Neoclassical period.
At the center, a finely painted puce camaieu medallion depicts a draped classical female figure, framed by an elegant gilt interlaced border. The well is decorated with scattered floral sprigs and naturalistic fruit motifs, including strawberries and cherries, painted in delicate polychrome enamels.
The shaped rim features a distinctive cobalt blue saw-tooth border with gilt edging. The scrolling handles and softly molded contour reflect the refined neoclassical aesthetic characteristic of Doccia porcelain of the late 18th century.
The reverse is glazed white and unmarked, consistent with early production from the Doccia factory.
Length: 29 cm.
Height: 19.6 cm.
Weight: 698 grams
Condition: good antique condition with age-related wear, and minimal light surface wear
Polychrome Porcelain Dish - Ginori Manufactory, Doccia
Italy, circa 1790-1810
Fine oval porcelain dish produced by the celebrated Ginori manufactory at Doccia during the late Neoclassical period.
At the center, a finely painted puce camaieu medallion depicts a draped classical female figure, framed by an elegant gilt interlaced border. The well is decorated with scattered floral sprigs and naturalistic fruit motifs, including strawberries and cherries, painted in delicate polychrome enamels.
The shaped rim features a distinctive cobalt blue saw-tooth border with gilt edging. The scrolling handles and softly molded contour reflect the refined neoclassical aesthetic characteristic of Doccia porcelain of the late 18th century.
The reverse is glazed white and unmarked, consistent with early production from the Doccia factory.

