stand (food service)

Quatrefoil stand with five decorative panels on the interior containing figurative and floral decoration, and a border with gold lustre detail.

The AR (Augustus Rex) monogram was a special mark reserved for objects used by the court of Elector August the Strong, founder of the Meissen factory. Although most documentation dates the AR use only up to 1730, it was also added to pieces produced for the court of his son, August III, who succeeded him in 1733. Occasionally the mark was added to gifts produced for royal visitors.

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