A pair of Meissen kakiemon plates
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus bu… Read more Although the significance of the monogram that appears on the reverse of these plates is still unknown, it has been recently suggested that they could be for the Moebius family of Hartha in (formerly East) Germany. More research still needs to be done in this area. THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
A pair of Meissen kakiemon plates

CIRCA 1740, BLUE CROSSED MARKS, PUCE AND GILT HM MONOGRAM, PRESSNUMMER 16

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A pair of Meissen kakiemon plates
Circa 1740, blue crossed marks, puce and gilt HM monogram, Pressnummer 16
Painted with a phoenix in flight above flowering shrubs issuing from pierced blue rockwork beside banded hedges, the borders with three trailing flowering branches, shaped brown line rims (some areas of wear)
9¼ in. (23.5 cm.) wide (2)
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