A MEISSEN CHINOISERIE TEABOWL AND SAUCER
A MEISSEN CHINOISERIE TEABOWL AND SAUCER

THE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1722, THE DECORATION CIRCA 1724, INCISED DREHER'S MARK TO TEABOWL AND / TO SAUCER

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A MEISSEN CHINOISERIE TEABOWL AND SAUCER
THE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1722, THE DECORATION CIRCA 1724, INCISED DREHER'S MARK TO TEABOWL AND / TO SAUCER
Probably painted by Johann Andreas Lauche, the teabowl with a seated dignitary and attendant and a lady waving a fly-whisk at two wading birds, among flowers and willow issuing from pierced rockwork, the saucer with a pipe-smoking man standing by a child, the borders painted in iron-red with shallow C-scrolls suspending pendant husk and flowerhead ornament, the underside of the saucer with iron-red concentric lines (small chip to underside rim of saucer, shallow chip to inside footrim, small patch of wear to centre of saucer)
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Please note that the image for lot 635 was transposed with lot 634 in the printed catalogue

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See Ulrich Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain The Wark Collection, London, 2011, p. 544, nos. 666-7 for two teabowls and saucers by the same hand as the present example.
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