Augarten Leafed Edge Hand-Painted Porcelain Large Serving Platter

$2,000

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A service with these myrtle leaves, framed by golden ribbons, was ordered around 1790 by Joseph Count Dietrichstein for his Brno palace. Inspired by this moment, Augarten created the Schubert shape in 1923 – one that champions Viennese porcelain, classic silhouettes and discreet, ornamental details. It’s a beautiful series and one of the most influential.

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A service with these myrtle leaves, framed by golden ribbons, was ordered around 1790 by Joseph Count Dietrichstein for his Brno palace. Inspired by this moment, Augarten created the Schubert shape in 1923 – one that champions Viennese porcelain, classic silhouettes and discreet, ornamental details. It’s a beautiful series and one of the most influential.

Product ID: 2210802040

View more from: Augarten / Serving dishes & platters

Augarten Leafed Edge Hand-Painted Porcelain Large Serving Platter

$2,000

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Meet the Maker:

Augarten

This Vienna workshop defined baroque pottery in the 18th century, then reinvented itself as a purveyor of Modernism. Today Augarten's skilled ceramicists incorporate 300 years of design traditions in every dish, refining each piece by hand and etching it with the recognisable “Bindenschild” coat of arms.