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THE PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK COLLECTOR (LOTS 326-332)
A MEISSEN PORCELAIN CHINOISERIE WASTE-BOWL
CIRCA 1724, GILDER'S 51., INDISTINCT PAINTED INVENTORY NUMBER 18055
Details
A MEISSEN PORCELAIN CHINOISERIE WASTE-BOWL
CIRCA 1724, GILDER'S 51., INDISTINCT PAINTED INVENTORY NUMBER 18055
Richly painted to front, back and center with Chinese figures either taking tea, taming a squirrel, or holding large fans in a garden within gilt scrollwork and Böttger lustre cartouches, the sides with indianische Blumen, the interior rim with Gitterwerk
6 5/8 in. (16.8 cm.) diameter
CIRCA 1724, GILDER'S 51., INDISTINCT PAINTED INVENTORY NUMBER 18055
Richly painted to front, back and center with Chinese figures either taking tea, taming a squirrel, or holding large fans in a garden within gilt scrollwork and Böttger lustre cartouches, the sides with indianische Blumen, the interior rim with Gitterwerk
6 5/8 in. (16.8 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Dr. Witte-Rostock; Rudolph Lepke's Kunst-Auctions-Haus, Berlin, 21-22 October 1930, lot 114.
With Julius Carlebach.
With Julius Carlebach.
Brought to you by
Anne Igelbrink
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