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Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Blue Laurel Dinnerware

Fine China and Porcelain

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$100 - $150

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a fine bone china dinner plate and saucer set featuring a classic neoclassical design. The items are characterized by a crisp white porcelain body with a soft light blue (sky blue) band on the rim of the larger plate. This band is framed by intricate double gilded laurel leaf borders in a rich gold finish. The outer edge of the plate is scalloped and finished with a heavily textured, fluted gold trim. The underside of the smaller piece reveals a distinct brown maker's mark featuring a stylized monogram and the word 'LOMONOSOV' beneath it, identifying it as production from the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg, Russia. The style is reminiscent of early 20th-century Russian imperial designs, likely produced in the late Soviet or early post-Soviet era (circa 1980s-1990s). The craftsmanship is high-quality, typical of fine porcelain intended for formal dining. Visible condition appears excellent with strong gilding and no apparent chips or cracks, though close inspection might reveal light surface stacking scratches or minor wear to the gold rim, which are common in vintage fine china.

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I have conducted a visual inspection of this Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain 'Blue Laurel' (often referred to as 'Blue Garland' or 'Neoclassical Sky Blue') dinner plate and saucer set. Based on the provided imagery, the items exhibit the hallmark characteristics of the Imperial Porcelain Factory (IPF) in St. Petersburg, Russia. The underglaze brown mark suggests a production era spanning the 1980s to the late 1990s. The application of the double gold laurel leaf border and the heavy, scalloped fluted gilding appears consistent with authentic factory standards of that period. The condition appears to be 'Excellent' with no visible porcelain fatigue, chips, or significant gilding loss. Market demand for Lomonosov remains steady among collectors of Russian decorative arts, though recent geopolitical factors have slightly constricted international trade, often increasing the desirability of verified vintage pieces in the West. This specific pattern is esteemed for its neoclassical elegance but is more common than the 'Cobalt Net' pattern, which limits its rarity. Comparables for single place setting components in this pattern typically realize between $45 and $75 per piece at retail or specialist auctions. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on digital images. Without physical handling, I cannot assess the weight, resonance, or the presence of 'seconds' marks (often indicated by a scratch through the factory mark). A full authentication would require an in-person examination to verify the tactile quality of the gilding and glaze consistency. Provenance documentation or original purchase receipts would further solidify the valuation. Any microscopic hairline fractures not visible in photographs would significantly decrease the value by 50-70%.

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