Plate from the Russian Imperial yacht 'Standart' (1896)
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Plate from the Russian Imperial yacht 'Standart' (1896)
A white glazed porcelain plate from the Russian Imperial yacht 'Standart' (1896). It has two gilt bands around the edge and is painted with the Russian Imperial arms in colour. The crowned initial and date 'N 1915' is painted on the base, referring to Nicholas II (1868-1918). The plate was brought to Great Britain by Stanislaus Niewerowski, who commanded the imperial yacht from 1895-1914.
Russian Imperial Porcelain Factory
- Image reference: E6264
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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