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A framed Berlin / KPM porcelain plaque
Late 19th century
Impressed 'KPM' and scepter marks verso, further impressed: J / 200 / 330, with additional impressed symbol, the plaque apparently unsigned
After 'The Blind Nydia', after Baron Cuno von Bodenhausen (1852-1931), depicting the tragic character from Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton's novel 'The Last Days of Pompeii', within an ebonized frame
The plaque approximately: 13.25' H x 8' W; overall: 16.25' H x 11.25' W x 1' D


Provenance: Estate, Southern California


  • Condition: Overall good condition with minor scuffs and wear to frame commensurate with age. Some very minor soiling to plaque.


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