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A finely painted porcelain plaque, Germany, first half of 19th Century. A view over München from the Oberföhring side.

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25 000 - 30 000 SEK
2 210 - 2 650 EUR
2 280 - 2 730 USD
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Cecilia Nordström
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A finely painted porcelain plaque, Germany, first half of 19th Century. A view over München from the Oberföhring side.

Indistinct factory mark in blue. Inpressed letters sNE. Measurements 9x13 cm. A gilded period frame.

Ramen med mindre skador, slitage.

Provenance

From the collection of King Oscar I of Sweden and Norway (1799-1859). Inventory No 166, 1847. By descent to Dowager Queen Josefina (1807-1876). inventory No 402, 1860.

Literature

Compare with similar view of Munich; Samuel Wittwer: "Refinement & Elegance. Early Nineteenth-Century Royal Porcelain from the Twinight Collection, New York". No 137 (Vase with a view of Munich and the bridal gate for the Prussian Crown Princess Elisabeth in Berlin. KPM 1824), p. 404-405.

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