Pair of Russian ornithological plates by Kornilov Porcelain Factory (1905)
Pair of Russian porcelain dinner plates with native Russian ornithological specimens. The center of the plates are painted with a stylized kingfisher in a landscape and a wild goose in a seascape after designs by Ivan Galnbek (1855-1934). The rims are decorated with Pan-Slavic style geometric border motifs, and both are marked under base with a printed factory mark, also numbered and inscribed in English.
Marked on the bottom in the underglaze: Made in Russia by Kornilov Bros
One plate is marked "Wild Goose 288" and the other is marked "King Fisher 288"
Saint Petersburg, Russia, 1905.
Condition: Excellent original condition. Wear commensurate with age and use
Materials: Porcelain, Polychrome Enamels
Dimensions: 9-3/4" Diameter
SKU: 9544
Tear sheets are available on request.
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