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'Erblüth' A Large and Very Fine Berlin (KPM) Porcelain Plaque, After Angelo Asti. In a giltwood and composition shadow box frame. 

Signed 'Weigel', impressed sceptre mark, 'KPM', numeral 18, incised letter W.

This large and very finely painted KPM porcelain plaque depicts a portrait of a beautiful brunette lady wearing a diaphanous gown, after the painting by Angelo Asti  (1847-1903). 

German, Circa 1890.

 

 

KPM

Founded in Berlin in 1750 ‘KPM’ or 'Koenigliche Porzellan-Manufaktur' acquired its name and Royal patronage when the Prussian king, Frederick the Great, purchased the manufactory in 1760. Its distinguished trademark from then on became the royal blue sceptre, which is stamped (painted prior to 1837) on every piece. All painted pieces produced by KPM are signed by the painter. KPM porcelain represented the height of technical and artistic achievement during this period and large plaques particularly signed examples have become rare and highly sought after.

Dimensions

Height : 67 cm 26 inches Width : 59 cm 23 inches Depth : 6 cm 2 inches

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Stock number

B75864
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