SIX MEISSEN CHINOISERIE PLATES
SIX MEISSEN CHINOISERIE PLATES

CIRCA 1728, TWO WITH BLUE CROSSED SWORDS AND SCRIPT F MARKS, TWO WITH CADUCEUS MARKS, TWO WITH BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS

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SIX MEISSEN CHINOISERIE PLATES
CIRCA 1728, TWO WITH BLUE CROSSED SWORDS AND SCRIPT F MARKS, TWO WITH CADUCEUS MARKS, TWO WITH BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS
The decoration derived from Chinese and Japanese originals, the centres with medallions of stylised gardens
The largest 9 in. (22.8 cm.) diameter

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Toby Woolley
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Lot Essay

A plate with the same very rare design is illustrated in Deutsches Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts, Museum für Kunsthandwerk catalogue, Frankfurt, 1983, p. 78, cat. no. 80. The present lot, and the example in the Frankfurt museum, would appear to be from a service which pre-dates the armorial service made for Johann Christian von Hennickes (the deputy head of the Meissen factory), which also features similar Chinese-style medallions at the centre of the dishes.

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