Porcelain Plate by the Kornilov Brothers Manufactory, St Petersburg, Second Half of the 19th Century

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Elegant Russian porcelain plate by the Kornilov Brothers Manufactory, St Petersburg, second half of the 19th century. Hand-painted with garden flowers and gilded rim decoration. Diameter: 24.3 cm.

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Description

Plate by the Kornilov Brothers Manufactory, St Petersburg, Second Half of the 19th Century.

An elegant round porcelain plate decorated with hand-painted bouquets of garden flowers, including violets, dahlias and roses, rendered in a refined painterly manner. A small floral wreath decorates the centre, while the rim is highlighted with a delicate gold border, partially preserved.

The plate belongs to the production of the Kornilov Brothers Manufactory in St Petersburg, one of the notable Russian porcelain manufactories of the 19th century. Kornilov porcelain was appreciated for its fine white body and careful decorative work. The factory’s pieces were sought after in refined Russian interiors and private households.

The underside bears the factory mark of the Kornilov Brothers Manufactory.

Origin:
Russia, St Petersburg.

Factory:
Kornilov Brothers Manufactory.

Period:
Second half of the 19th century.

Material:
Porcelain, overglaze polychrome painting and gilding.

Markings:
Factory mark on the underside.

Dimensions:
Diameter: 24.3 cm.

Condition:
Age-related wear, including partial wear to the gilded border. The condition is shown in the photographs.