Two Soviet porcelain plates
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Two Soviet porcelain plates

THE FIRST: BY THE STATE PORCELAIN FACTORY, WITH BLUE OVERGLAZE MARK OF HAMMER, SICKLE AND COG, DATED 1919, WITH CYRILLIC INITIALS GZ. AND DATE 1919 FOR GRIGORII ZIMIN; SMALLER PLATE: BY THE IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, PERIOD OF NICHOLAS II, 1914, WITH LATER BLUE OVERGLAZE STATE PORCELAIN FACTORY MARK OF HAMMER, SICKLE AND COG, DATED 1922, N.283/5

細節
Two Soviet porcelain plates
the first: by the State Porcelain Factory, with blue overglaze mark of hammer, sickle and cog, dated 1919, with Cyrillic initials GZ. and date 1919 for Grigorii Zimin; smaller plate: by the Imperial Porcelain Factory, St. Petersburg, period of Nicholas II, 1914, with later blue overglaze State Porcelain Factory mark of hammer, sickle and cog, dated 1922, N.283/5
Circular, Stock Exchange, after a design by Mikhail Adamovich, the centre with an angled view of one of the Rostral Columns, with green border and black band to the rim; and a smaller plate with a view of a temple in a landscape, a female head hidden in foliage, the border with an oak wreath and black band rim, marked under bases
9¼ in. (23.5 cm.) and 5 5/8 in. (14.3 cm.) diam. (2)
來源
Walter Raeburn Collection
Fisher Find Art
注意事項
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium, which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

拍品專文

The design for the 'Stock Exchange' plate, signed M. Adamovich/1918, is in the Lomonosov Porcelain Museum, St. Petersburg (Inv.No.MZ-G-3) (exhibited Somerset House, London, Circling the Square, Drawings Catalogue, 2004-5, no.1).
The smaller plate is very close to temple views on plates by M. Adamovich.