Painted Porcelain Dishes

Elegant round porcelain dishes decorated with floral patterns and relief edges, showcasing craftsmanship from the Meissen porcelain manufactory.

Plate, multi -colored painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits, Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1750 - c. 1760 Round plate of painted porcelain. The board is painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits. The edge is decorated in relief with the Neuozier pattern. The board is marked and belongs to a service (BK-17474-1 to BK-17474-253). Float porcelain Round plate of painted porcelain. The board is painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits. The edge is decorated in relief with the Neuozier pattern. The board is marked and belongs to a service (BK-17474-1 to BK-17474-253). Float porcelain
Plate, multi -colored painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits, Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1750 - c. 1760 Round plate of painted porcelain. The board is painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits. The edge is decorated in relief with the Neuozier pattern. The board is marked and belongs to a service (BK-17474-1 to BK-17474-253). Float porcelain Round plate of painted porcelain. The board is painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits. The edge is decorated in relief with the Neuozier pattern. The board is marked and belongs to a service (BK-17474-1 to BK-17474-253). Float porcelain
The storm breaks loose, the Porceleijne bottle, after 1914  The storm breaks loose. Plate, blue painted with image of a boat with sail in a river. A mill in the background. With inscription. Back v.z.v. Two holes and iron wire to hang the plate. Marked. Delft earthenware. glaze vitrification  NetherlandsSaucer. Baranówka (manufaktura porcelany ; 1804-post 1900 ), factoryFélix Bracquemond (1833-1914). "Crêtes" service. Oval dish. Ceramics, earthenware. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. 79583-6 Art Menager, Ceramic, Faience, Sea Fruit, Langoustine, Oval dish, Sevice a Cretes, Service, Crockery, 19th 19th 19th 19th 19th centuryCharles X 'Roi de France', Glazed earthenware, Circular form with magenta decoration on yellow ground; portrait image of Charles X, 'Roi de France' in center; rim with band of foliate decoration., France, ca. 1829, ceramics, Decorative Arts, Plate, PlateVery old dutch plate isolated on a white backgroundsugar-bowl (can) with a lid. Porzellanmanufaktur du Paquier (Wiedeń ; 1718-1744), factoryHistory of the October Revolution Plate; Designed by Zinaida Viktorovna Kobyletskaya (1880); Manufactured by State Porcelain Factory (Russia); porcelain, enamel, gilding; Diameter: 22.5 cm (8 7/8 in.); The Henry and Ludmilla Shapiro Collection; Partial gift and partial purchase through the Decorative Arts Association Acquisition and Smithsonian Collections Acquisition Program Funds; 1989-41-17Plate with the port of Harlingen, Manufacture de Sèvres, c. 1812 Plate of porcelain, painted in underly glaze blue and on the glaze in email colors and gold. On the flat face on the port of Harlingen. The wall with a decorative tire of flower motifs in Goudreliëf. On the edge in gold on a blue background, connected leafers in Empire style containing an ax or a sword with a star alternately. The show is signed with Swebach. Marked on the bottom with 'M. Imp. The Sevres 1812 ', other brands and dating and the incorrect inscription' Port de Zierikzée, and Zéelande '. Sèvres porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral). gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification  Harlingen. Wadden Sea Plate of porcelain, painted in underly glaze blue and on the glaze in email colors and gold. On the flat face on the port of Harlingen. The wall with a decorative tire of flower motifs in Goudreliëf. On the edge in gold on a blue background, connected leafers in Empire style containing an ax or a sword with a starChocoloate on the plateTwo Plates (one of a pair). William Ellis Tucker Factory (United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1826-1838). United States, circa 1830. Furnishings; Serviceware. PorcelainPot lid with hunters on horseback with dogs in front of a castle. Pot lid from pottery with multicolored transfer decor, with a representation of hunters on horseback with dogs in front of a castle.Erasmus Cope, Pair of Salvers, c. 1730, silver.Tapestry-covered Cushion. Dated: c. 1675/1725. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Netherlandish 17th or 18th Century.161, glazed Iznik plate from the Tiled Pavilion, Istanbul, Turkey, AsiaCommemorative plate - Flags