Meissen - Artwork Breakthrough Plate - First Choice - "Green Court Dragon" - 盤子 - 手繪瓷器
編號 90730853
Artwork First Choice Breakthrough Plate, hand painted by Meissen in the exquisite “Green Court Dragon” pattern, in pristine.
The Meissen Dragon pattern was designed in the mid-1700's. This pattern depicts two long-bodied dragons with golden scales flying around a pair of fighting "Hoo" birds, symbolizing heaven and earth with each area of the design embellished with 24K gold leaf.
Among the many things dragons symbolize in Chinese mythology, there are supernatural wisdom, the spirit of change and the rhythm of nature.
The complex design is enriched with symbols of good fortune from the “Infinite Knot” with pearl, coin, scroll, and artemisia leaf of the Chinese Eight Treasures.
Until 1918, only porcelains for the Kings were painted with this pattern.
Meissen is Europe's first hard-paste porcelain manufacturer and is known for the high quality of their porcelain. The factory was established in 1710.
This plate is marked with the Meissen blue"crossed swords" mark, First Choice, NO grinding lines.
It’s in pristine condition, Like New-Never Used, NO chips, NO cracks and NO repairs, please see the pictures as they are part of description.
Meissen, Germany 1940 - 1960
Dimensions:
Diameter: 15,5 cm
Height: 2,5 cm
It will be very carefully and safely packed !
With love and respect for the porcelain - “ The White Gold “
Artwork First Choice Breakthrough Plate, hand painted by Meissen in the exquisite “Green Court Dragon” pattern, in pristine.
The Meissen Dragon pattern was designed in the mid-1700's. This pattern depicts two long-bodied dragons with golden scales flying around a pair of fighting "Hoo" birds, symbolizing heaven and earth with each area of the design embellished with 24K gold leaf.
Among the many things dragons symbolize in Chinese mythology, there are supernatural wisdom, the spirit of change and the rhythm of nature.
The complex design is enriched with symbols of good fortune from the “Infinite Knot” with pearl, coin, scroll, and artemisia leaf of the Chinese Eight Treasures.
Until 1918, only porcelains for the Kings were painted with this pattern.
Meissen is Europe's first hard-paste porcelain manufacturer and is known for the high quality of their porcelain. The factory was established in 1710.
This plate is marked with the Meissen blue"crossed swords" mark, First Choice, NO grinding lines.
It’s in pristine condition, Like New-Never Used, NO chips, NO cracks and NO repairs, please see the pictures as they are part of description.
Meissen, Germany 1940 - 1960
Dimensions:
Diameter: 15,5 cm
Height: 2,5 cm
It will be very carefully and safely packed !
With love and respect for the porcelain - “ The White Gold “
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