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DINNER PLATE FROM THE COTTAGE SERVICE, ONE OF TWO

Creator(s): Imperial Porcelain Factory (Manufacturer)

On view in: Russian Porcelain Room


About this object

Plain white dinner plate with four concentric, narrow polished gold bands decorating the rim, cavetto, and band. In the center of the plate is a stylized, classical floral in gold in the center. It is smaller and more ornate than those decorating the plates with two gold bands from the same service (25.291.1-2 and 25.554.1-5). The main decoration is the shield of the Gothic Cottage at the top of the plate with a sword piercing a wreath of white roses on a blue ground. On the gold band forming the outer edge of the shield is the inscription in Cyrillic: "For Faith, Tsar, and Fatherland." A transparent gray glaze has been carefully applied around the top, bottom and right sides of the shield to suggest shadowing and lend more depth to the image. There is a polished gold band decorating the foot.

Object name:
DINNER PLATE FROM THE COTTAGE SERVICE, ONE OF TWO
Made from:
Porcelain
Made in:
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Date made:
After 1829
Size:
3 × 22.7 cm (1 3/16 × 8 15/16 in.)

Detailed information for this item

Catalog number:
25.294.1
Class:
CERAMICS
Signature marks:
INSCRIPTION [Cyrillic cursive] Za Vieru. Tsaria i Otechestvo. Written in black on gold band around shield. Translation: For Faith, Tsar, and Fatherland. mark [Small dots in green underglaze inside foot directly opposite one another] Green underglaze on underside, inside foot. These are probably painter's marks used to track piecework. mark? [A cursive M? followed by several smears or dots] In black overglaze in center of underside of plate. It is not clear what this mark is.
Credit line:
Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973