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Victoria Austria
Victoria Austria Sevres Style Kaufmann Watteau Scene Plate 10" Celeste Blue 22K Gold
Victoria Austria Sevres Style Kaufmann Watteau Scene Plate 10" Celeste Blue 22K Gold
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$125.00 USD
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Add a touch of 19th‑century French elegance to your home or collection with this Sevres‑style hand‑painted porcelain cabinet plate, produced by Victoria Austria and adorned in the Celeste Blue palette beloved by royalty.
Features:
• Maker: Victoria Austria (marked with crowned stamp)
• Scene: Classical pastoral Watteau‑inspired vignette of four women in flowing gowns, painted after artist Kaufmann, set within a finely detailed landscape
• Border: Vibrant celeste blue with intricate raised 22K gold scrollwork and floral gilt accents
• Size: Approx. 10" diameter × 1.5" high
• Technique: Transfer scene with hand‑applied overglaze painting and hand raised gilding
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition; gilt and colors remain vivid with only minimal wear from display use. No chips, cracks, or repairs.
A spectacular display plate for a china cabinet, wall hanger, or as the focal point of a curated Victorian or Rococo interior.
Circa 1891–1918 (based on Victoria Austria backstamp usage period).
Plate has wall hanging holes on back.
Features:
• Maker: Victoria Austria (marked with crowned stamp)
• Scene: Classical pastoral Watteau‑inspired vignette of four women in flowing gowns, painted after artist Kaufmann, set within a finely detailed landscape
• Border: Vibrant celeste blue with intricate raised 22K gold scrollwork and floral gilt accents
• Size: Approx. 10" diameter × 1.5" high
• Technique: Transfer scene with hand‑applied overglaze painting and hand raised gilding
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition; gilt and colors remain vivid with only minimal wear from display use. No chips, cracks, or repairs.
A spectacular display plate for a china cabinet, wall hanger, or as the focal point of a curated Victorian or Rococo interior.
Circa 1891–1918 (based on Victoria Austria backstamp usage period).
Plate has wall hanging holes on back.
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