KURLAND

KURLAND Charger Plate

White

149,00€

KURLAND Charger Plate
KURLAND Charger Plate

The large charger plate from the KURLAND service series, with a diameter of 32 cm, provides the perfect basis for an elegant dining set in the style of classicism. An excellent combination is created with the large dinner plate and soup plate from KURLAND , which shines in all its white splendor. The edges of the individual pieces are decorated with a classicist relief consisting of egg sticks, cloth hangings and pearls. KURLAND is a homage

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KURLAND charger plate 149,00€
KURLAND charger plate White
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History

Client: Peter von Biron, Duke of Kurland Year: 1790 Material: Porcelain

Commissioned by Peter von Biron, Duke of Kurland, a series in strict classical form, following the new aesthetic, was created in Berlin around 1790, which was to become an icon of the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin: KURLAND. Its form is a tribute to the ideals and design of the ancient world. Objectivity, austerity and symmetry combine to create a noble, self-contained and timeless form – probably the most important porcelain collection of Classicism.

Product details

item number
15013200
height
25mm
weight
1,20kg
Diameter
320mm
Dishwasher safe Microwave safe Hand-painted Hand printed 24k Gold Gloss platinum

Product description

Product description

The large charger plate from the KURLAND service series, with a diameter of 32 cm, provides the perfect basis for an elegant dining set in the style of classicism. The large dinner plate and soup plate from KURLAND make an excellent combination.

KURLAND shines in full splendor, entirely in white. The edge of each piece is adorned with a classicist relief consisting of egg-and-darts, draped cloths, and pearls. KURLAND is a tribute to the ideals and forms of the ancient world; since 1790, objectivity, austerity, and symmetry have been combined in this refined, self-contained form to create a timeless classic.