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A Rare Meissen Porcelain Cobalt Blue Ground Platinum & Gold Floral Painted Vase

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A Highly Important and Rare Meissen Porcelain Cobalt Blue Ground Vase with Platinum and Gold Hand-Painted Decoration. An exquisite and fine Cobalt Ground 19th Century Meissen porcelain vase with delicate naturalistically depicted hand painted platinum diaphanous blossoms exhibiting a subsequent translucency to the fine petals giving them a beautiful almost Pâte-sur-pâte/Limoges appearance. Contrasting well with the platinum petals are the hand painted gold foliage that sweeps in and around the flowers and the main bulb of the vase in a serene and uncluttered fashion bringing an elegance to the entire design that suits the classic appeal of its cobalt blue ground base. A lovely accent of hand-painted platinum banding ribbon separates the gourd bulbs. This unusually shaped triple gourd vase is finished off with intricate golden detailing surrounding the platinum framed fluted brim which is balanced nicely with a substantial golden border about the base. Germany, Circa: 1860
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