Petersburg Imperial Russian Porcelain Plate Porzellan Teller 7. This product data sheet is originally written in English.
For sale is a porcelain plate made by the famous St. Petersburg factory during the reign of Czar Alexander II as Emperor of Russia who ruled from 1855 until 1881.
Very reminiscent of the Royal Copenhagen Saxon Flowers design porcelain plates but here made by the Imperial factory and a little nicer if I may say so. The plate has a relief design to the rim with a nice gold trim to the edge. There are five single flowers hand painted along the rim with a superb large floral arrangement to the right side of the well and three more single flowers and a leaf design filling in the rest of the space.
A really nice looking plate fit for royalty! The plate is in superb condition with a small spot of stacking wear to one of the flowers but it displays perfectly. It even has a little leaf design painted on a firing flaw on the underside rim!
It is marked with the green A II mark under the crown with the Roman numeral VI under it as well as the typical green dots along the foot rim no one seems to really know what their meaning is and an impressed number 2 as shown. The plate is 1.375 inches tall and 9.875 inches in diameter.
19th century 19thC Tsar Tzar. If you like my goodies have a look at my other auctions for a lot more top maker pieces like KPM, Sevres and so on. Photos are part of the description - if you need others just let me know exactly what you are looking for and I'll take care of it speedily! Please do not send me questions on items other than my own! It even has a little leaf design paint.