Late 18th–Early 19th Century Meissen Porcelain Plates, Pair, Dulong Rococo Relief, Hand Painted Floral, Gilt, 9.8”

€650

A highly refined pair of authentic Meissen porcelain plates, embodying the elegance and sophistication of late 18th century design traditions.

Executed in a richly modelled Rococo relief form, closely associated with the celebrated Dulong type, each plate displays a sculptural border articulated with delicate cartouches and flowing ornamental motifs. The surface is enhanced by finely balanced hand-painted floral compositions, rendered in a classic Meissen palette of deep purples and vibrant greens, with subtle gilded detailing framing the composition.

The painterly quality reveals a controlled yet expressive hand, with layered brushwork and nuanced tonal variation that elevates these pieces beyond purely decorative objects into the realm of collectible porcelain. The central bouquet is harmoniously complemented by secondary reserves, creating a sense of rhythm and visual depth across the surface.

These plates exemplify the continued influence of 18th century Meissen aesthetics into the early 19th century, a period when historic forms and decorative language were revisited with remarkable technical precision and refinement.

Elegant, sculptural, and unmistakably European, this pair offers strong presence both as a collector’s object and as a sophisticated interior accent.

A rare opportunity to acquire a cohesive pair of Meissen plates of this quality and decorative appeal.

Details:
• Dimensions: Diameter: 25 cm (9.8 inches); Height: 4 cm (1.57 inches)
• Condition: Good antique condition with light age-related wear. Minor wear to gilding consistent with age. No visible cracks or major restorations observed under normal inspection. Photographs are an integral part of the description.
(The photographs form an integral part of the description.)

Late 18th–Early 19th Century Meissen Porcelain Plates, Pair, Dulong Rococo Relief, Hand Painted Floral, Gilt, 9.8”
€650
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Chosen for today, grounded in history.

A well-placed antique does more than decorate a room - it gives it authorship. Against a contemporary interior, older objects introduce texture, balance and a sense of permanence that cannot be replicated by newly made pieces alone.
This is the principle behind the LÜRON selection. We look for works that carry historical character with ease, and that feel as convincing in a Paris apartment as they do in a more modern architectural setting.