Painted and gilded porcelain soup plate, Neapolitan decoration workshop, circa 1830, Honoré manufactory, Giovine workshop.
The rim is decorated with polylobed frames, MCB initials in Gothic characters, surmounted by a crown, in the center of the well a miniature depicting a woman spied on by a man. On the back a trace of a signature in red.
This plate is part of a service ordered by Maria Cristina of Bourbon, daughter of Francis I King of Naples and wife, in 1829, of Ferdinand VI of Spain.
The plate was part of a service made by the Parisian manufacture of Edouard Honoré and painted in the Neapolitan workshop of Raffaele Giovine between the twenties and thirties of the nineteenth century.
Dimensions: diameter cm 23