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Meissen--Strewn Flowers Pattern Serving Tray browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques:Decorative Art:Ceramics:German:Porcelain: Pre 1920: item # 659204
Avalon-Riklin 3601 Broadway San Antonio, Texas 78209 210 222 0265 Guest Book Strewn Flowers Large Serving Tray (16.5" x 16") $2,400 |
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| Circa 1925-1930; This is an antique Meissen large (16.5” x 16”) porcelain Serving Tray decorated with the "Strewn Flowers" pattern (aka Scattered Flowers). Meticulously hand-painted petite clusters of floral design features periwinkle, tangerine, lime and violet flowers with green leaves dot this cheerful plate. This springtime pattern is completed with a gold band. This charming Serving Tray is marked in blue underglaze with an "X" of crossed swords. It is in excellent condition. “Strewn Flowers” is one of the most traditional patterns of Meissen’s flower paintings, but is regarded as timeless. Small blossoms in soft pastel-like colors are strewn almost randomly onto the surface of the objects. As harbingers of spring “Strewn Flowers” are beyond any short-lived trend. | ||
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