ANTIQUE RUSSIAN PORCELAIN IMPERIAL MILITARY PLATE
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An antique Russian porcelain decorative military plate depicting a group portrait of a non-commissioned officer of the Izmailovsky Life Guards Regiment and a private of the Lithuania Life Guards Regiment after the lithograph from the Changes in the Uniforms and Arms of the Russian Imperial Army After the Accession to the Throne of Emperor Alexander Nikolayevich edition with the illustrations by Pyotr Balashov. Surmounted by the imperial double-headed eagle. Manufactured by the Imperial Porcelain Factory, St Petersburg, period of Alexander II, 1875. The plate is titled, dated, and marked with a green factory mark in the form of the cipher of Alexander II on verso. Antique Russian Decorative Porcelain Collectibles. Provenance: Christie's Auction lable on the back.
Dimensions: D: 9 1/2 in. All measurements are approximate.
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