Russian Porcelain

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by gks68, Jan 8, 2021.

  1. gks68

    gks68 Active Member

    Hi I am needing some information and confirmation on this clam shaped plate.I have checked the makers marks online and think it is a Russian Gardner porcelain mark from the late 1800's.I have searched but cannot find anything in this particular shape.Any info would help.I know that Natasha knows her Russian porcelain but unfortunately I don't know how to tag...LOL photostudio_1610105208090.jpg photostudio_1610106151069.jpg photostudio_1610106249067.jpg photostudio_1610106386464.jpg



    Thanks
    George
     

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  4. Natasha

    Natasha Well-Known Member

    Hello gks68, you are right this is a mark from Gardner porcelain factory located in Moscow. The mark was used from 1830 to 1870. I did not find the exact item in their catalogue but here is a similar one. It's a very rare dish. It's auction price is
    about $2000
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    gks68 Active Member

    Thanks Natasha I wasn't expecting that at all.It does look very similar,I guess now I need to find an auction house that specialises in Russian porcelain or would you suggest another way to try and sell.
    Thanks
    George
     
  6. Natasha

    Natasha Well-Known Member

    I saw some expensive Gardner pieces at Sotheby's.
     
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