An Important Coalport Dessert Plate From The Nicholas I Service, Circa 1845 - Jun 22, 2022 | Bonhams In England
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An important Coalport dessert plate from the Nicholas I Service, circa 1845

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An important Coalport dessert plate from the Nicholas I Service, circa 1845
An important Coalport dessert plate from the Nicholas I Service, circa 1845
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An important Coalport dessert plate from the Nicholas I Service, circa 1845
Painted to the centre with the badge of the Order of St. Andrew, a raised gold lobed band around the cavetto, the border with six further badges for the Orders of St. George, St. Alexander Nevsky, St. Vladimir, the White Eagle, St. Stanislaus and St. Anne, all within elaborate shaped gilt cartouches, reserved on a deep blue ground, with a gadrooned rim, 25.4cm diam, retailer's mark for A B and R P Daniell, 129 New Bond Street and 18 Wigmore Street, London
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Provenance
Property from an International Private Collection

This plate is from a dessert service commissioned by Queen Victoria for Tsar Nicholas I on the occasion of his state visit to England in 1844, known in Russia as the 'Coalport Service'. The original service comprised 62 plates and was delivered to St. Petersburg in 1845. The design copies the William IV service by Flight, Barr and Barr which was made to celebrate the Coronation of King William IV in 1831, but the English insignia were replaced with Russian Orders. The Emperor was so impressed with the service that he ordered a further 124 plates to match from the Imperial Porcelain Factory so that it could be used at state banquets. A matching dinner service was later ordered from Coalport in 1849. A specimen dessert plate for the service, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum (inv. no.3386-1901), was produced for the Great Exhibition in 1851 where it was greatly admired. In 1934 several plates from the original service were sold by the Narkomat for Foreign Trade, but many of the surviving pieces are in the State Hermitage Museum. See Michael Messenger, Coalport 1795-1926 (1995), p.27 and pp.219-22. Another dessert plate from this service was sold by Bonhams on 1 June 2006, lot 247.
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Condition
The plate is in good condition with the enamelled and gilt decoration remaining well. There are some minute patches of wear to the gilding on the sharp gadrooned rim, which otherwise remains bright. There are a couple of short scratches to the blue enamel near the edge of the plate at 9 o'clock on the clock-face, which are visible with the use of a lens and of little significance.
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An important Coalport dessert plate from the Nicholas I Service, circa 1845

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