A Meissen Partial Gilt Porcelain Dish Bearing the Arms of the Adams Family
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A Meissen Partial Gilt Porcelain Dish Bearing the Arms of the Adams Family, 19th centuryMarks: (crossed swords)1-7/8 h x 10-1/2 w x 7-3/4 d inches (4.8 x 26.7 x 19.7 cm)Property from the Estate of Charles Schalebaum The dish having gilt rim, cobalt collar, cartouches with A monogram and heraldry, center bowl with painted flowers and butterflies.John Quincy Adams adopted an abbreviated version of his family's coat of arms, which also features an identical lion passant holding a stylized cross above the torse. HID03201242017 Grade: 0, Service: Other, Service No.: 0
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