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1 Antique Royal Vienna Plaque Plate Signed Wagner This auction is for an absolutely stunning hand painted porcelain ROYAL VIENNA CHARGER or PLAQUE. This plaque has been enclosed in a glass shadow box since its original purchase and is in "Mint" condition. It has no chips, cracks, or repairs. It is signed by the artist Wagner, on the front which is typical of his work. Wagner's paintings on porcelain are highly sought after. The individual brush strokes of his subject "Blossoms" are extremely detailed and clearly visible.... this is NOT a transfer. The quality of the artwork on this charger is SUPERB! The border is magnificent with raised gold relief and beaded with some iridescent and cobalt blue in the porcelain it's self, which can easily be seen in the pictures. The diameter is 9 7/8". The back of the plate has the blue "bee hive" mark under glaze. Beneath that is the name of "Bailey Banks and Biddle Co Philadelphia" (they imported the item). Under the importers name is the subject "Blossoms" and under that is Dec 243 then Depose. The underneath side on the rim has red writing which says 4267 35.a.This item is part of a collection in an estate and is one of the first few items to be put up for auction. If you are the winning bidder your item will be shipped in the U.S. Priority Mail $18.25 and arrive in 2 to 3 days. World wide must be calculated depending on location. We pack our items with great care to assure safe arrival and just one plate per package. If you have any questions or need additional pictures please email me prior to bidding. If you are the winning bidder you will not be disappointed. FYI Antique Journal August 2005 PORTRAITURE PORCELAIN: THE MARKET Antique Journal August 2005Prices vary according to age, condition, manufacturer, type (vases are generally more expensive than plates), size (large pieces are generally more expensive than smaller pieces), quality of the portrait painting, amount and intricacy of gilding and scarcity among other factors. Artist signed pieces, particularly those by Wagner, tend to bring higher prices. The venue w portraiture porcelain is offered plays a very important role in determining price. For example, during any given month eBay lists approximately 500 items in the "Porcelain and Glass" category under the heading 'portrait plates'. Many portraits are transfer and lower quality hand painted pieces, but approximately 10 to 12 plates are hand painted and of high quality. Prices for these latter pieces range from approximately $800 to $3,000. ARTFACT (internet) lists approximately 155 Royal Vienna portrait plates sold at international auction houses over the last 5 years with prices ranging from $700 to $5,500. At the annual Baltimore Summer Antique Fair with 550 United States and foreign dealers t are approximately 40-50 portraiture porcelain items for sale including plates, vases and cups and saucers. Prices vary from $900 to $6,500. Prices at shops are commensurate with those at antique shows. A dozen Richard Wehsner's ( Dresden ) portrait plates depicting various famous women sold at the Main Auction Galleries ( Cincinnati ) on April 11, 2005 for $8,250 (including 10% buyer's fee). Finally, the photographs accompanying this article gives the reader some idea of the porcelain pieces available, the prices realized and the venue w the items were sold during the last several years. We accept MasterCard/Visa and Pay Pal. Our return policy is 7 days. We pay money back to buyer; price of the item only. No postage paid on returns. We need your feedback so please leave feedback if you win and we will do the same. Good luck and thank you for looking.
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