A Meissen figure of a Map-seller from the 'Cris de Paris' series
CIRCA 1745, THE DECORATION PERHAPS SLIGHTLY LATER, INDISTINCT BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK
Details
A Meissen figure of a Map-seller from the 'Cris de Paris' series Circa 1745, the decoration perhaps slightly later, indistinct blue crossed swords mark
Modelled by J.J. Kändler, in buff hat with a blue band, purple jacket and breeches and black shoes with blue bows, standing holding an unfurled map in his right hand and a tied scroll in his left hand, an oval box under his left arm and carrying a chest of drawers and a black package straped to his back, before a tree-stump on a mound base applied with flowers and foliage (map, hands and scroll restored, restoration to face, hat and edges of jacket, slight chips to chest of drawers and flowers)
6¼in. (16cm.) high
Lot Essay
This figure is freely interpreted from an engraving by the Comte de Caylus after Edme Bouchardon. See Len and Yvonne Adams, op. cit. (1987), pl. XXX and pp. 92/93.