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Marked Scenic Plate #2

This is a superb and fairly early scenic plate made by Niderviller around 1775. It is hand painted with a superb scene in the center of two people standing by a body of water with a little ship on it in the background and a couple of buildings along its shores. All in a landscape surrounding including two larger trees and some nice rocks. I think the colors of their scenes are among the nicest in the porcelain world and the quality is superb! The rim has three single flowers to it and the edge has since indentations to it to give it that extra flair. The plate is marked with their under glaze blue CC mark under a crown for the Count Custine period I believe was from 1770 until 1784. There is also an incised mark as shown. The piece is 1.75 inches tall and 9.75 inches in diameter. The plate is in great condition with some minor manufacturing flaws in the form of black firing spots most of which were turned into tiny birds along the rim to hide them. A minor chip to the foot ring as shown. It displays perfectly! Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $449
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