Presenting these beautiful, White, Cobalt Blue. RUSSIAN LOMONOSOV, IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY. Tulip Shape Cobalt Net Pattern.
NOTE - LAST PHOTOS SHOW MY RUSSIAN COLLECTIONS I WILL BE OFFERING. 9 1/2 Dinner Plate in traditional Cobalt Net. Crafted In Russia / Ussr.
The Lomonosov Porcelain Large Dinner Plate is the Cobalt Net Leningradskii design. A beautiful, classic PLATE is a perfect addition to any meal, dinner or afternoon tea.
Made from high-quality hard-paste porcelain, these plates are durable and resistant to chipping and cracking, ensuring that it will provide you with years of use and enjoyment. Hand Wash Only due to gold. The classic Cobalt Net pattern, with intricate cobalt blue netting and delicate gold accents create a stunning contrast against the pure white porcelain. The Leningradskii design adds a unique and elegant touch to the classic Cobalt Net pattern, featuring a beautiful and intricate floral motif in blue and gold. The Lomonosov Porcelain Bread Plate in the Cobalt Net Leningradskii design is made by the Imperial Lomonosov Porcelain Factory in Russia and guaranteed to be a genuine article bearing the factory's original logo on the bottom of each piece.
It is recommended to hand wash this set to ensure its longevity and to preserve its beauty. Overall, the Lomonosov Porcelain Mug and Saucer in the Cobalt Net Leningradskii design is a luxurious and beautiful set that is perfect for adding an elegant touch to your dinner party. Whether you're enjoying a quiet dinner or hosting a formal party, this set is sure to impress and delight. History: The Imperial Porcelain Factory, also known as the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, is a producer of hand-painted ceramics in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The Imperial Porcelain Factory was established by Dmitry Ivanovich Vinogradov in 1744.
It was supported by the Romanov tsars. It is commonly referred to as a Lomonosov Porcelain Factory. In 1925 the factory was given the name of the Russian Academy of Science founder, Mikhail Lomonosov. It became known as the Leningrad Lomonosov Porcelain Factory. Elegant and noble pattern "Cobalt net" Lomonosov Factory's logo, is known to many people since childhood.
It has been produced for over 50 year and has an invariable success. Was born not at once.It was created by a talented painter Anna Yatskevich. Anna Yatskevich tried many variations to achieve geometrical perfection and striking rhythm of intersecting blue lines, decorated with golden stars.
In one of the first versions of the pattern the net was not cobalt but golden. The Lomonosov Porcelain Manufactory started manufacturing porcelain sets with this pattern in 1945, right after the World War II. Yatskevich interpreted her pattern and created the famous cobalt net that gives elegancy and rigor to snow-white porcelain.
The set "Cobalt Net" is represented in collections of The State Hermitage, The Russian Museum, The State Historical Museum and other largest treasuries of culture. Marked: Lomonosov made in Russia 1992 - 2001 mark. M y husband and I want to thank you for looking at our unique treasures. Every day we will try to list more things. An International Corporate Executive, giving us the opportunity to travel throughout the U.
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