Could the wall plate be from Sevres?
Hello, this wall plate has always hung at my parents' house. It's in immaculate condition and looks quite antique. I think the porcelain mark is very similar to the "Sèvres" mark (1756). What the small symbol at the bottom means, however, is a mystery to me. What do you think, could it be? Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Good morning Skylar65,
if the wall plate of Sèvres would be!, then the letter is D for the Year of manufacture – as written by you – 1756.
And that in an impeccable state!
Of the famous Sèvres porcelain factory there are many fakes; see this article:
http://wienerporzellan.at/2016-porzellan/2016-Month Objects-html/Mon2016-07.html
What also speaks against Sèvres: She was known for her excellent staging/painting.
If you compare 0original Sèvres with your plate, you can see a big difference:
https://auction.van-ham.com/s-vres-teller-mit-stadtansicht–id-36858-item.html
https://www.pamono.de/franzoesisches-sevres-porzellan-tablett-von-moreaux-19-jh
Still LG, Margita
Hello, Margita, you can dream. Either way, the plate looks pretty 😉. Thank you for your efforts. Greetings and a nice Sunday.
Hello Skylar65,
Surely that is allowed; what do I dream of all that…:)
And yes, he's very pretty.
Very, very happy to happen and also a beautiful Sunday,
LG Margita
Good evening Skylar65,
and very nice thanks for your award ⭐, Margita