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Square platter from dinner service

Part of the collection: ceramics

Popularization note

Platter from a dinnerware set with a pattern of vine leaves. The platter is part of a dinnerware set made in a porcelain factory in Vienna. The factory was established in 1718 as the second porcelain factory in Europe, after Meissen. It operated until 1864. Breakfast- and dinnerware, as well as coffee, tea, and hot chocolate sets, were the fundamental part of the Viennese factory's production, especially since the fourth quarter of the 18th c. The dinnerware set, part of which was purchased by the Lancut Museum, was made during the period when the Vienna factory was headed by Mathias Niedermayer (1805-1827). The purchased part of the set consists of nineteen pieces: six semi-deep plates, small vases, two round serving dishes with lids, two square serving dishes, a boat-shaped serving dish, two oval platters, a round bowl, two insert plates. It is a set in a classicist style. It is decorated with a trail of light- and dark-green vine leaves brightened with yellow and with a scattering of such individual leaves. The above platter is square, with rounded corners. On the lip, it is decorated with a trail of vine leaves and on the well, with a scattering of single leaves and a twig of double leaves in the centre. The rim and the well of the plate are encircled by a gilded strip. Barbara Trojnar

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

porcelain manufactory in Vienna

Dimensions

height: 4.4 cm, width: 23.4 cm

Object type

Ceramics

Technique

gilding, overglaze paints

Material

porcelain

Origin / acquisition method

purchase

Creation time / dating

19th (?) century

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Vienna (Europe, Austria)

Owner

Castle Museum in Łańcut

Identification number

S.11702MŁ

Location / status

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