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Oval Porcelain Cabinet & Porcelain Cabinet at Rundãle Palace in Latvia (1736-1768) /September 18, 2017 by Johannes Reponen

The Oval Porcelain Cabinet completes the staterooms. Forty-five rocaille consoles support a collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain vases.

The Oval Porcelain Cabinet completes the staterooms. Forty-five rocaille consoles support a collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain vases.

The Porcelain Cabinet is designed as a contrast to the splendour of the Gold Hall. The room displays Oriental porcelain vases placed on thirty-four decorative consoles.

The Porcelain Cabinet is designed as a contrast to the splendour of the Gold Hall. The room displays Oriental porcelain vases placed on thirty-four decorative consoles.

  Tags: 1730's, Baroque
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