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Militaria: Arms, Uniforms & Decorations

Thursday 15 June 2023, 11:00 AM • Sarzana

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A very rare porcelain plate of the personal dinner set of the zar Nicholas II, 1908

Estimate

€ 200 - 300

Sold

€ 188

The price includes buyer's premium

Information

Imperial Russia
diameter 23.5 cm.
Made of white porcelain, on the border the tsar's gold, red and blue monogram under crown. The lower and upper border made of gold. Damaged and with restored breaking. On the rear side, monogram 'N II' under crown and with date '1908' in green.
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C. The dates given for metallic cartridge breechloading firearms may refer to the (probable) patent/model date, and not the manufacture date.