RUSSIAN SOVIET ERA PALEKH PORCELAIN PLATES SIGNED
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Description
A pair of identical Russian late Soviet Era porcelain cabinet plates by the Vinogradovsky porcelain factory. The plate is painted with a scene inspired by the Russian tale titled Ruslan and Ludmila by Alexander Pushkin. Palekh style painting depicting a man on horseback in front of a Kremlin where a young woman is prisoned. Signed by the artist underneath, Gleb Lyubimov. Dated 1988. Hallmark is on the bottom of both items. Plates number SCH2366 and CH887. Each piece comes in a box with a certificate of authenticity. Palekh is one of the largest centers of Russian lacquer art. Collectible Porcelain Decor, Russian Folk Art.
Dimensions: Overall size: D 7 1/2 in. All measurements are approximate.
Condition
Overall good vintage condition. Signs of age and wear. Refer to photos. Sold As Is.
Buyer's Premium
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RUSSIAN SOVIET ERA PALEKH PORCELAIN PLATES SIGNED
Estimate $100 - $150
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