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CIRCA 1760-1770, MARKED WITH CROSSED SWORDS IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE, FORMER'S MARK 36
Details
A Meissen porcelain floral deep dish from the Service with the green scales
Circa 1760-1770, marked with crossed swords in underglaze blue, former's mark 36
Gilt and painted in colours with a bouquet of natural flowers and a butterfly, with the Preuszisch-musikalisches Dessin in relief, with cartouches outlined in gilt and a border of green scales
34.3 cm. diam.
Circa 1760-1770, marked with crossed swords in underglaze blue, former's mark 36
Gilt and painted in colours with a bouquet of natural flowers and a butterfly, with the Preuszisch-musikalisches Dessin in relief, with cartouches outlined in gilt and a border of green scales
34.3 cm. diam.
Provenance
E. Gutmann, Berlin.
F.B.E. Gutmann, Heemstede.
With J.W. Böhler, Munich, 1942.
With K. Haberstock, Berlin, 1942.
The Instituut Collectie Nederland (earlier the Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit, no. NK3193/R.B.K. 1969-185-C, on loan to the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1969).
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1972 until restituted to Gutmann's heirs in 2002.
F.B.E. Gutmann, Heemstede.
With J.W. Böhler, Munich, 1942.
With K. Haberstock, Berlin, 1942.
The Instituut Collectie Nederland (earlier the Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit, no. NK3193/R.B.K. 1969-185-C, on loan to the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1969).
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1972 until restituted to Gutmann's heirs in 2002.
Literature
A.L. den Blaauwen, Meissen Porcelain in the Rijksmuseum, Zwolle, 2000, p. 335, no. 239 and illustrated p. 336.
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Sale room notice
Please note that this dish is not restored, the size is 34.3 cm. diam., it is impressed with former's mark 36 and is incised with three oblique lines.