Nymphenburg "Perl Symphony" Dinner Plate designed by Dominikus Auliczek (Germany)
Nymphenburg "Perl Symphony" Dinner Plate designed by Dominikus Auliczek (Germany)
The most pioneering design by the Bohemian sculptor Dominikus Auliczek is the service Pearl in the Louis-Seize style from 1792 that gets its name from a bar of pearls that runs along the borders of the individual items. For the first time in the history of European porcelain, Auliczek based his service on a dodecagon shape – instead of the usual round shape. Such different pieces in the services as the cups and tureens were also adorned with plastic acanthus leaves – a typical motif in classical art and architecture, which Auliszek was able to study during his trips around Italy. Adorned with sepia vedute and lavish blue-and-gold decoration, it was reserved exclusively as the Royal Bavarian Service for the Wittelsbach family (today available upon request). The Pearl shape is also available in white, three-in-glaze designs (Symphony blue, yellow, green) and with pearl decorations in gold and platinum as well as in a black platinum decoration.
Materials
Materials
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
We have a limited amount of in-store inventory. Please contact us for availability and shipping lead times, particularly before purchasing multiples.
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Dimensions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions