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Palace Scene Plaque #1

This is a plaque made by Nymphenburg around 1850. They plaques are very rare and this one here has the perfect scene to it for this maker! It is hand painted with a scene of the Nymphenburg palace / astle with the famous swans in the front and people walking around the parks. Lots of greenery to the sides and clouds in the sky. It is very well painted with lots of nice details! The plaque has a gold rim around the edge and a period frame which is original to the piece. The plaque is in perfect condition with some wear to the gilding along the edge. The frame is not perfect anymore but looks nice and I think it's a good thing to have its original frame though one could easily add a new one to it as well. The back of the piece is marked with the impressed shield mark from the time around 1850, and incised 3, as well as the words gemahlt von Jos. Winthlerb (or something along those lines) 1850 in Nymphenburg. (painted by Jos. Winthlerb in Nymphenburg) but the name is hard to make out so it might be something a bit different. Upon asking the Nymphenburg expert he says it might be by Winkler who painted at the factory from 1845 until 1851 but since no known signed pieces exist it is hard to know for sure. The plaque is 3.875 inches wide and 3 inches tall without the frame. The frame is 0.625 inches wide. A truly superb piece! And I ahve a matching second piece if anyone would be interested in a superb rare pair of plaques by them. Please e-mail me for more information or photos.

Price is $1499
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