A fine pair of Meissen floral cabinet plates, circa 1740s. The…
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A fine pair of Meissen floral cabinet plates, circa 1740s. The cabinet plates with informally painted loose sprays and sprigs of tulips, convolvulus and others in a predominantly puce, muted blue, and lemon palette, the shaped plates with brown edged rims; with underglaze blue marks underside. Diameter 25 cm

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