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Lot 1062 Dα

An important Meissen porcelain service with landscape motifs

Auction 1208 - overview Cologne
18.11.2022, 14:30 - Porcelain Glass
Estimate: 50.000 € - 60.000 €

An important Meissen porcelain service with landscape motifs

Comprised of a coffee pot, teapot and sugar box with original lids, a slop bowl, and 16 tea bowls with original saucers. All pieces finely decorated with exotic and native German landscapes in black and gold quatrefoil surrounds with purple strapwork above and "indianische blumen" below. Blue crossed swords mark, various dreher's numbers (including Johann George Grund jr. and Johann Gottlieb Kühnel), I in gold. Restored rim chips to five of the saucers, a restored breakage to one tea bowl, the gilding retouched in some areas, lid of the tea caddy replaced. H coffee pot 15.5, D slop bowl 16.8 cm.
C. 1735 - 39, the majority of the decor attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold and Johann George Heintze.

Provenance

German private collection.