TWO PORCELAIN MILITARY PLATES
TWO PORCELAIN MILITARY PLATES

BY THE IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST PETERSBURG, PERIOD OF NICHOLAS II, 1908 AND 1909

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TWO PORCELAIN MILITARY PLATES
BY THE IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST PETERSBURG, PERIOD OF NICHOLAS II, 1908 AND 1909
Each circular, with gilt border impressed with Imperial double-headed eagle and laurel wreath, one painted with a soldier of the Libavskii Fortress Battalion circa 1893, inscribed under the base in Russian 'After the draw.[ing by] V.V. Mazurovskii / exec.[uted by] D. Tyuliakhin 1903'; the second painted with officers and soldiers of the Guard Pavlovskii Regiment circa 1893, inscribed under the base in Russian 'After the draw.[ing by] V.V. Mazurovskii / exec.[uted by] N. Kirsanov 1909', marked under bases with green underglaze factory marks, with red inventory numbers 4752 and 4754, respectively
9 5/8 (24.5 cm.) diameter
Provenance
The first plate: Anonymous sale; Bukowskis Sweden, 27 May 2005, lot 1379.
The second plate: Anonymous sale; Bukowskis Sweden, 27 May 2005, lot 1375.

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