A LARGE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FLOWER-ENCRUSTED MIRROR FRAME
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A LARGE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FLOWER-ENCRUSTED MIRROR FRAME

LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A LARGE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FLOWER-ENCRUSTED MIRROR FRAME
LATE 19TH CENTURY
Of cartouche shape, surmounted by an elaborate floral bouquet above a small mirror flanked by putti, the enriched rocaille-molded frame applied allover with flowering branches, the sides with two birds and two further putti at the lower corners, on a wooden back
54 in. (137.2 cm.) high

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Ludwig II, (1845-1886), the King of Bavaria, commissioned related Meissen objects and mirrors for Schloss Linderhof, his extravagant second rococo revival abode in upper Bavaria, built 1878.

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