Meissen Biscuit plaque, c. 1970s.
Small relief plaque in white biscuit porcelain with a classical profile portrait, mounted in a square wooden frame with an oval opening. The matte biscuit surface gives the motif a refined sculptural character and highlights the softly modelled facial features and hair.
Origin: Germany.
Material: Biscuit porcelain and wood.
Dimensions: H. 9 cm, W. 8 cm.
Period: c. 1970s.
Condition: Excellent condition with light, age-related wear.
Bio:
Meissen, founded in 1710, is Europe’s oldest porcelain manufactory and is renowned for its artistic and technical excellence. Biscuit porcelain has been part of Meissen’s production since the 18th century and is particularly suited to reliefs and portrait work, where its soft, marble-like surface enhances the sculptural quality.