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Sauce boat from the Brühl'sches Allerlei service Johann Friedrich Eberlein (1696 - 1749) Modell, 1745
Hard-paste porcelain
14.5 x 23.5 x 9 cm (5 ³/₄ x 9 ¹/₄ x 3 ¹/₂ inches) -
An Augustus Rex vase with emblems of the seasons Meissen, c. 1725-28
Hard-paste porcelain
29.5 x 0 cm (11 ⁵/₈ x 0 inches) -
Two large platters decorated with polychrome harbour scenes by Gottfried Buonaventura Häuer (c. 1709-1782) Meissen, c. 1735
Underglaze blue crossed swords mark, thrower's mark and incised "4"
Diam. 38.3 cm and 38.5 cm (15.16 in.)
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A plate from the Earl of Jersey service The chinoiserie scene after an engraving by Pieter Schenk Junior (1698–1775)
decorated in the manner of Adam Friedrich von Löwenfinck
Meissen. c. 1735
Underglaze blue crossed swords mark
Diameter 23.6 cm
The artist copied the figural group from a engraving by Petrus Schenk Junior (1698-1775) from the series “Nieuwe geinventeerde Sineesen…”, Amsterdam c. 1720. This series was in the manufactory’s inventory of patterns at a very early stage, as other motifs from it have also been confirmed on various items of porcelain dating from the 1730s. -
A lady of the order of the Pug and a Gentleman of the order of Freemasons Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775) ( - ) Models, c. June 1744 resp. September 1743
Manufacture and decoration, Meissen, c. 1745-50
H. 29 cm (11.42 in.) and 30.5 cm (12.01 in.) -
Glorification of the electorate of Saxony with the portrait of Maria Josepha of Austria Model by Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775), between December 1765 and February 1766, commissioned by Prince Xaver of Saxony-Poland and his wife on the occassion of the saint‘s day of the prince
Manufacture and decoration, Meissen, 1766
Underglaze blue crossed swords mark
H. 37.5 cm (14.57 in.)
Johann Joachim Kaendler mentionned the group in his work reports for December 1765, January and February 1766 (cf. Ulrich Pietsch, Die Arbeitsberichte des Meissener Porzellanmodelleurs Johann Joachim Kaendler 1706-1775, Leipzig, 2002, p. 152-154)
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A cutlery set for six persons, decorated with hunting scenes and green-mosaic ground in its original leather case Meissen, c. 1745
Silver gilt blades and forks, most probably Dresden c. 1745
Published: Frühes Meissener Porzellan, Munich 1997, cat. no. 62 -
Octogonal plate with "Hob in the well " decoration from the Royal Collection of Augustus the Strong at the Japanese Palace in Dresden (N=211-w) Meissen, c. 1728
Underglaze blue crossed swords mark and incised inventory number 'N=211-w'
D. 25.4 cm (10 in.) -
A hexagonal teacaddy with polychrome chinoiserie scenes Johann Gregorius Höroldt (1696 - 1775) Meissen, c. 1725
H. 10.2 cm ( 4 in.) -
A pair of Spanish lovers or Beltrame and Columbine Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775) Model, c. 1741
Meissen, 1741/42
Crossed swords mark in underglaze blue on the back of the base
Height 18.7 cm
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A pair of candlesticks from the service 'Gotzkowskys erhabene Blumen' Modelled by Johann Friedrich Eberlein (1695-1749), 1744
after a design by Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier (1695–1750)
Manufacture and decoration, Meissen c. 1750
Crossed swords mark, impressed numbers “46”
H. 29 cm (11.42 in.), Diam. 16.5 cm (6.54 in.)
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Pantalone and Columbine Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775) Model, July 1741
Manufacture and decoration, Meissen, c. 1742-45
Impressen numeral "34"
H. 16 cm (6.3 in.) -
Cup and saucer Böttger porcelain, Meissen, c. 1717–1719
Painted decoration by the Dresden goldsmith Johann George Funcke (since 1692 in Dresden, until 1727 in the Meissen records)
H. 4.9 cm (bowl, 1.93 in.), diam. 13.4 cm (saucer, 5.25 in.)
Provenance:
Hamburg, Sammlung Hoffmeister -
Sugarbox Model by the Dresden court goldsmith Johann Jakob Irminger (1635-1724), 1714–1719
Boettger porcelain, Meissen c. 1715
No marks
H. 7.5 cm (3 in.), L. 11.2 cm (4.41 in.) -
A bowl with rice-straw hedge and bird decoration from the royal collection of Augustus the Strong in the Japanese Palace in Dresden ("N=69-W")
Meissen, c. 1730
Diam. 22 cm (8 ¾ in.) -
A turquoise ground kettle shaped teapot with 'Two Quails' pattern in the style of the Japanese Sakaida Kakiemon manufactory Meissen, c. 1730
No mark
H. 17 cm (6.7 in.) -
A round plate decorated with polychrome chinoiserie scenes Johann Christoph Horn ( - ) Meissen, c. 1725
Hard-paste porcelain
Crossed swords mark in underglaze blue and painter’s monogram “JCHO” (interlaced) in iron-red
Diam. 22.2 cm -
Tea pot with polychrome chinoiserie scenes and silver-gilt mounts Johann Gregorius Höroldt (1696 - 1775) Meissen, 1723/24
Underglaze blue 'KPM' mark
Height 12.8 cm (5 in.) -
Écuelle with présentoir, painted with polychrome chinoiserie and harbour scenes by Christian Friedrich Herold (1700-1779) Meissen, c. 1730
Ecuelle: H. 15.5 cm (6.1 in.); Présentoir: 20 cm (7.87 in.)
Provenance: Maurice de Rothschild -
A Spaniel Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775) Meissen, c. 1750
Underglaze blue crossed swords mark
H. 16 cm (6.3 in.) -
Two parrots "medium sort" Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775)
Models, Meissen before 1740 resp. 1741
Cobalt blue swords mark on the unglazed underside
H. 14,3 cm (5 5/8 in.) -
A ormolu mounted sheep Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775)
Model, April 1747
Manufacture and decoration, Meissen, c. 1747-50
Ormolu mounts, France, late 18th century
H. 17.3 cm (6 3/4 in.) -
Bagpipe Player Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775)
Model, c. 1738/40
Manufacture and decoration, Meissen, c. 1740
Cobalt blue crossed swords mark on the unglazed underside
H. 17.4 cm
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A coffee and tea service with 'Kauffahrtei' scenes on a yellow ground
Manufacture and decoration, Meissen c. 1735 -
Several parts from the service for Count Karl Wilhelm Finck von Finckenstein (1714-1800)
A diplomatic gift by Frederick II, king of Prussia (1712-1786)
Meissen, c. 1760 -
A pair of medium-size pugs Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775)
Model 1741
Meissen, c. 1745
Ormolu mounts
H. with base 23 cm (9 in.)