A MEISSEN PLATE from the Bamburg service painted in colours over underglaze blue with an insect among flowering peonies and chrysanthemum, the iron-red and gold cell-pattern border with cinquefoils and prunus panels regularly spaced, blue crossed swords mark and III, incised Dreher's mark XII, circa 1730

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A MEISSEN PLATE from the Bamburg service painted in colours over underglaze blue with an insect among flowering peonies and chrysanthemum, the iron-red and gold cell-pattern border with cinquefoils and prunus panels regularly spaced, blue crossed swords mark and III, incised Dreher's mark XII, circa 1730
22cm. diam.

Lot Essay

Rückert (1966), fig. 261 for a plate with a similar centre and different border, a similar example sold in our London Rooms, 3 December 1984, lot 245, two plates from the same service are in the Wark Collection illustrated in the Catalogue nos. 485 and 486

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