This antique KPM plate in the ‘Neuglatt’ decoration was made between 1844 and 1847 and features a gilded border, rim painting in Prussian blue and a delicate, colourful bouquet of flowers with a cornflower. In excellent condition with minimal signs of age and barely visible gold wear, it is a rare and collectible piece from the Berlin porcelain manufactory.
This antique KPM plate in the ‘Neuglatt’ pattern, made between 1844 and 1847, epitomises the refined elegance of the Berlin porcelain manufactory. The gilded border radiates a noble lustre, while the rim is decorated with fine details in deep Prussian blue. A delicate bouquet of flowers blossoms in the centre, depicting a cornflower in a colourful painting - a symbol of grace and modesty that lends additional charm to the artistic design.
The plate is in excellent condition, with only minimal signs of age and barely visible gold abrasion, which emphasises its rarity and special degree of preservation. The masterful combination of delicate painting, fine gilding and vibrant colours makes this porcelain piece an exceptional collector's item that impressively reflects the spirit and aesthetics of the 19th century.
A true KPM jewel that celebrates the artistic tradition of porcelain in all its timeless beauty.
Dimensions & details - KPM porcelain, hand-painted - Diameter 21.5 cm