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Decorative plate "Königin Luise" (Queen Luise of Prussia). Louis Knoeller for Meissen. Around 1900. Louis Knoeller First Edition 1891 Dresden - 1907 Porcelain, glazed, painted with polychrome onglaze colours and decorated with gold. Signed "Knoeller" and with the place name "Dresden" on the left side of the mirror. From the service "New section". The mirror with the portrait of Queen Luise of Prussia, the flag decorated with three gold decorated bands, the inner band with oroplastic accents. On the underside the double cut pommel swords, titled in black onglaze colour as well as embossed numerals. Luise Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, known as Queen Luise of Prussia (1776-1810), was the wife of King Frederick William III of Prussia and mother of the later Emperor William I. The portrait was based on a painting by Gustav Karl Ludwig Richter (1823-1884) from 1879, which depicts Queen Luise in full figure. Gold staffage with isolated missing parts. Dimensions: D. 20,5 cm. Louis Knoeller First edition 1891 Dresden - 1907

dresden, Germany