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Bruehlsches Allerlei Polychrome Floral Plate

This is a superb plate made by Meissen in the 18th century around 1760. It is not often that one sees a plate with this design from the 18th century - more common are the newer examples which are still quite stunning! The plate has a reticulated rim design called Brühlsches Allerei. It has a large hand painted floral arrangement in the center as well as two smaller flowers and a very fancy reticulated rim. Brown trim to the edge. Each reticulated area is different with three that are more plain and three more that are in the shape of a floral arrangement. The Bruehlsches Allerlei design is one of the nicest rim designs one can own by Meissen - it was originally made for Count von Bruehl hence the name. The plate is in superb condition which is always a bonus. Just a touch of stacking wear to the white area of the well but it displays perfectly! It is marked with the underglaze blue crossed swords mark with the dot between the bottom ends which dates to around 1760 and the usual impressed numbers one finds on Meissen of this period. The plate is 1.625 inches tall and 9.75 inches in diameter. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $499
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