A MEISSEN PLATE FROM THE SULKOWSKY SERVICE, the central Arms accolé beneath a coronet and flanked by lion supporters surrounded by scattered indianische Blumen within a Sulkowsky ozier border and shaped rim (some rubbing to enamels and gilding), blue crossed swords mark and Dreher's and a quartered circle, circa 1738

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A MEISSEN PLATE FROM THE SULKOWSKY SERVICE, the central Arms accolé beneath a coronet and flanked by lion supporters surrounded by scattered indianische Blumen within a Sulkowsky ozier border and shaped rim (some rubbing to enamels and gilding), blue crossed swords mark and Dreher's and a quartered circle, circa 1738
23.5cm. diam.
Provenance
Baron Eric de Goldsmith Rothschild, Berlin
Catalina von Pannwitz, Castle Hartekamp, Holland
Exhibited
Orlando Museum of Art, Catalogue no. 48

Lot Essay

The Arms are those of Count Alexander Joseph von Sulkowsky (1695-1762) and his wife Maria Anna Franziska von Stein zu Jettingen whom he married in 1728

Cf. Rückert (1966), no. 490 and an example sold in these Rooms, 30 September 1991, lot 212.

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