A Meissen 'Neu Brandenstein' part service, 19th century and later painted with central bouquet, scattered flowers and insects within moulded ozier border and gilt line rims comprising: nine dessert plates, six small plates, one large circular dish, one square shaped bowl, one square low bowl, one sauce boat with attached stand and two salts; together with six Meissen small plates painted with fruits to centre amidst randomly scattered fruits, flowers and insects, moulded borders and gilt rims, marked with underglaze blue crossed swords (32) large dish, 35.5 cm diameter
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- Osier / Ozier Pattern - When used to decorate porcelain, the osier / ozier pattern is a decorative technique that creates a woven or basket-like pattern on the surface of the ceramic. The pattern is created by using a small, pointed tool to incise lines into the surface of the porcelain, creating the appearance of woven strands. It adds a subtle yet interesting texture to the surface of the piece. The pattern can be applied in a variety of ways, such as in a random or structured arrangement, and can be combined with other decorative techniques, such as hand-painted designs or gold leaf accents.
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