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    Posted 4 years ago

    plein-air-…
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    PIckard plate from a local thrift. About 9" across. Signed by Max Klipphahn. From about 1925. Pickard is a Chicago area porcelain maker that originally started as a china decorating studio in the 1890s.

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    1. Gillian, 4 years ago
      Pickard Studio's work is, imho, superior not to mention beautiful.
    2. plein-air-painter plein-air-painter, 4 years ago
      Gillian, I totally agree! Pickard Studio was the leader in the early 20th century.
      Many thanks for loves to
      fortapache
      Watchsearcher
      vetraio50
      aura
      Newfld
    3. plein-air-painter plein-air-painter, 4 years ago
      Eileen, You're so right. Klipphahn did the flowers, but someone else probably applied the raised paste which is the base for the design on the border and after that was fired, the gold was applied and fired. It was a complicated process.
      Thanks for the love!

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