BY THE IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, 1908, WITH SOVIET PORCELAIN FACTORY MARKS, 1922 AND UNKNOWN ARTIST CYRILLIC INITIALS PR[?]
Details
A Soviet porcelain Folkloric plate
by the Imperial Porcelain Factory, St. Petersburg, 1908, with Soviet Porcelain Factory marks, 1922 and unknown artist Cyrillic initials PR[?]
Circular, the centre painted with a walled city, divided by a river with a yellow sailing boat in the foreground, beyond the city bridge in the centre, a grotesque winged seamonster spans the mouth of the river, marked under base
93/8in. (23.8cm.) diam.
by the Imperial Porcelain Factory, St. Petersburg, 1908, with Soviet Porcelain Factory marks, 1922 and unknown artist Cyrillic initials PR[?]
Circular, the centre painted with a walled city, divided by a river with a yellow sailing boat in the foreground, beyond the city bridge in the centre, a grotesque winged seamonster spans the mouth of the river, marked under base
93/8in. (23.8cm.) diam.
Literature
Lobanov-Rostovsky, p.125, illustration no.149.
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