A BERLIN (K.P.M.) PARCEL-GILT POLYCHROME-DECORATED POT-POURRI VASE AND COVER
A BERLIN (K.P.M.) PARCEL-GILT POLYCHROME-DECORATED POT-POURRI VASE AND COVER

TWICE SIGNED AND DATED P.(AUL) MIETHE 1890, BLUE SCEPTRE AND IRON-RED ORB MARK, BLUE B AND IMPRESSED R AND S

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A BERLIN (K.P.M.) PARCEL-GILT POLYCHROME-DECORATED POT-POURRI VASE AND COVER
TWICE SIGNED AND DATED P.(AUL) MIETHE 1890, BLUE SCEPTRE AND IRON-RED ORB MARK, BLUE B AND IMPRESSED R AND S
In the Neo-Rococo taste, the pierced cover surmounted by a bouquet of applied roses above a powdered gilt rim issuing reeds, the inverted pear-shaped body painted front and back with Impressionistic flower and fruit bouquets flanked by gilt enriched bundled reed handles, the conforming socle entwined with pink ribbon above tasselled sunbursts, on a powdered gilt circular foot applied with scale-pattern cartouches alternating with rocaille shells
34¾ in. (88.2 cm.) high (2)

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Along with Artistic Director Alexander Kips (1858-1910), Professor Paul Miethe (1864-1914) was known for the development of the neu-Rokoko movement at Berlin. See Erich Köllmann, Berliner Prozellan, Würzburg, 1966, Vol. I p. 96 for an illustration of the Deutsch-nationale Kunstgewerbe-Ausstellung, Munich, 1888 and p. 150 for an aquatint by Alexander Kips. See Vol. II, Tafel 243b for a similarly decorated pedestal, the form by Kips, the decoration by Meithe. Please note a nearly identical vase was exhibited at the 1898 Paris Universelle Exhibition. See illustration above.

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