A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN KORNILOV BROS PROVERBS PLATE C.1900
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Description
St. Petersburg, late 19th or early 20th-century circular plate featuring a blue Imperial double-headed eagle within a geometric pattern painted rim in the Pan-Slavic style. The Russian saying reads as follows: "The Sun Has Set On The Fir Tree And We Are Still Hungry" within blue and peach strapwork, the verso has underglaze blue factory marks. A Hammer Gallery Inc. paper label is attached to the verso.The Kornilov Bros. porcelain manufactory produced dinner, tea sets, and other tableware in Russian folk style also referred to as Pan-Slavik style in the late 19th and early 20th century in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Dimensions: D: 9 14/16 in., (25 cm.)
Condition
Very good, no chips.
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A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN KORNILOV BROS PROVERBS PLATE C.1900
Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
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