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A Meissen serving dish, circa 1740.

Estimate
5 000 - 7 000 SEK
484 - 678 EUR
554 - 776 USD
Hammer price
3 500 SEK
Bidding requires special pre approval.
Purchasing info
A Meissen serving dish, circa 1740.

Meissen underglaze blue crossed swords, K beneath, various unclear marks to shoulder. Finely painted with 'the Immortelle Pattern'. Diameter 38 cm.

Chip.

More information

The Immortelle Pattern, molded with the ‘Gebrochener Stab’ (broken rod) pattern and decorated in underglaze blue with ‘Strawflowers’ (Strohblumenmuster), was developed about 1740 by the Meissen factory. It has been copied by many other porcelain manufacturers, but the Royal Danish factory in Copenhagen, Denmark, made it famous.