A Meissen Kakiemon fluted beaker and saucer

CIRCA 1728, BLUE ENAMEL CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, INCISED JAPANESE PALACE INVENTORY NUMBER N=341-/W TO BOTH PIECES AND DREHER'S / TO FOOTRIMS

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A Meissen Kakiemon fluted beaker and saucer
Circa 1728, blue enamel crossed swords marks, incised Japanese Palace inventory number N=341-/W to both pieces and Dreher's / to footrims
Painted in blue, turquoise, iron-red, black and gilt with two Orientals at discussion, one seated holding a fan, the other standing before a vase of flowers, with two turquoise birds in flight (two minute footrim chips to beaker, slight wear to enamels of saucer)

Lot Essay

See Rainer Rückert, Meissener Porzellan (1966), pl. 65, no. 237 for a similar beaker.

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