A set of thirty Fürstenberg porcelain topographical plates from The Brunswick Service
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A set of thirty Fürstenberg porcelain topographical plates from The Brunswick Service

MARKED F IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE, VARIOUSLY IMPRESSED, CIRCA 1765

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A set of thirty Fürstenberg porcelain topographical plates from The Brunswick Service
MARKED F IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE, VARIOUSLY IMPRESSED, CIRCA 1765
Gilt and painted in colours, the borders moulded with Reliefzierat mit sogenannten gravierten Muster pattern in slight relief, enhanced with sprays of natural flowers, the centres with topographical root vignettes, inscribed to the reverse: Prospect von Braunschweig (see detail photo); Amt Warberg; Heuersdorf; Melmero bei Rüningen zu sehn; vor Falsted; Gegend bei Watzen; Süblingen; Vechelde; vor Mascherode; Gegend zu Heuersdorf; Prospect von Braunsch auf den Fussteige nach Breizen zu sehn; Braunschw: bei Rüningen zu sehn; Der Weg nach dem Saltz-Wercke bei Saltzdalum; der Zollen vor Rüningen; Gegend bei Betmar; vor Saltz-Dalum zu sehn; Wenden; St Leonhart bei Braunscheig; Prospect von Eisenbüttel; Süblingen und Lutter; die Gegend bei Rüningen; Apelstetter Kirche; Gegend vor Broitzen nach Braunschw.; Gegend zu Perscheim; Die Kirche zu Vechelde; Wenden Thurm.; vor Wolffenbüttel; Rienig; Prospect von Wilhelmi: Thor:; bei Küstenbrick zu sehn (some chips)
Circa 24.5 cm. diam. (30)
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Lot Essay

The first part of this service with the same provenance was sold in our Amsterdam saleroom on 10 December 2003. This second part of the Brunswick service was saved from oblivion when the owners recovered these thirty plates from a remote storage room in their mansion. The parts of this Fürstenberg service were modelled by Johann Christoph Rombrich and painted by Pascha Weitsch. This service is related to the important topographical service produced for the Duke Carl von Braunschweig, of which the major part is at display in the Royal Collections, Windsor Castle.
See Ch. Scherer, Fürstenberger Porzellan, Berlin, 1909, ill. 52, p. 70.
Exhibition catalogue, Weisses Gold aus Fürstenberg, Braunschweig, 1988, ill. 74, p. 186.
Exhibition catalogue, Braunschweigisches Rokoko, Herzog Anton
Ulrich-Museum, Braunschweig, 1997, ill. 13 and 14.

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