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Address
The Antique Village, The Old Whiteways Cider Factory
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Description
This is a pair of antique display plates. An Austrian, ceramic serving charger with classical taste, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 1900.
Wonderful European romanticism to the tasteful figural decor displaying a desirable aged patina and in good order. Quality Austrian ceramic in white, with rich cobalt borders
Central scene presents an idyllic trio of women amongst flowers. Signed to the lower edge of the scene by Carl Larsen. Maker's mark to reverse for Victorian Carlsbad, Austria.
This is a fine pair of antique display plates, with a charming classical romantic central motif. Whilst ostensibly suited for stand mounting, provision has been made for wall display with mounting holes in the footer. Delivered ready for the home.
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Our Ref: 24660
measurements
Height:
4.5 cm
Width:
30 cm
Depth:
30 cm
measurements
declaration
London Fine Ltd has clarified that the Pair of Antique Austrian Ceramic Display Plates, Serving Charger c.1900 (LA507866) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1900