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Neudeck Andreas Oettner Platter

This is a supremely rare treat - a platter made by Neudeck before it became Nymphenburg and before they even used their shield mark in 1757. It does not get older than that for them. That is one amazing part but the better one is that the flowers are probably the nicest I have ever seen by them - they were painted by the famous Andreas Oettner ! Look at the detail of this piece - an amazing floral arrangement in the center including two roses and a really nice yellow and red carnation with lots of smaller flowers along the rim. The rim has a nice shape to it which is only made better by the puce trim to the edge. The platter is only marked with an incised 3 near the footring which is typical of this period. The last amazing thing about this piece is that it is pretty much in the same condition it was in when first made - perfect except for some small firing flaws and one small spot of wear to the small flower next to the large arrangemnt in the center. The piece is 1.75 inches tall, 12 inches wide and 9.125 inches deep. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

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