THREE VIENNA (OUTSIDE-DECORATED) POLYCHROME-GROUND CABINET PLATES
PROPERTY OF A PARISIAN FAMILY (LOTS 478-506)
THREE VIENNA (OUTSIDE-DECORATED) POLYCHROME-GROUND CABINET PLATES

THE PORCELAIN WITH IMPRESSED DATE CODES FOR (1)820, (1)811, AND (1)825, BLUE BINDENSCHILD MARKS TO ALL, THE FIRST WITH A BLUE 4 AND PRESSNUMMER 44; THE SECOND 82 AND 32; AND THE THIRD 48 AND PAINTED 104, THE DECORATION LATER

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THREE VIENNA (OUTSIDE-DECORATED) POLYCHROME-GROUND CABINET PLATES
The porcelain with impressed date codes for (1)820, (1)811, and (1)825, blue Bindenschild marks to all, the first with a blue 4 and Pressnummer 44; the second 82 and 32; and the third 48 and painted 104, the decoration later
Each within an elaborate gilt and panelled neoclassic border, the first finely painted with a view of Achilles in an encampment, the second with a mythological view of Jupiter disguised as Diana with Calypso, identified in German on the reverse; the third with 'Kaiser Heinrich V, Lüsst Seinen Sohn Schwören' painted with an historical view of Henry IV, his son at his side, pledging an oath of loyalty
9¾ in. (24.5 cm.) diameter, approximately (3)

Lot Essay

As a Huguenot, Henry IV of France was involved in the Wars of Religion before ascending to the throne in 1589. In 1598 he enacted the Edict of Nantes which guaranteed religious liberties to the Protestants and thereby effectively ended the civil war. One of the most popular French kings, both during and after his reign, Henry showed great care for the welfare of his subjects and displayed an unusual degree of religious tolerance for the time.

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