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BERLIN PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY

Vase of campana form

1845

RCIN 41306

This classic form of vase, designed by the Berlin court architect K.F. Schinkel in 1830, proved highly successful and a large number were made for presentation to foreign rulers. In this case the body presents a continuous harvest landscape, while the vignettes around the bowl represent royal palaces in the vicinity of Potsdam.

Presented to Queen Victoria by King Frederick William IV of Prussia in 1845

No. 210


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