A LARGE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A HUNTSMAN OR PIQUEUR
CERAMICS FROM THE COLLECTION OF MARJORIE WEST
A LARGE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A HUNTSMAN OR PIQUEUR

CIRCA 1938, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, IMPRESSED CROSSED SWORDS AND 'WEISS' MARKS, INCISED MODEL NUMBER A1282

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A LARGE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A HUNTSMAN OR PIQUEUR
CIRCA 1938, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, IMPRESSED CROSSED SWORDS AND 'WEISS' MARKS, INCISED MODEL NUMBER A1282
Standing with one hand on his hip, a coiled brass hunting horn in the other hand, a hound at his feet gazing up at him
33 ½ in. (85 cm.) high
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 20 June 2000, lot 153.

Lot Essay

The present subject is based on a pair of 18th century sandstone sculptures of hunters by Johann Christian Kirchner that flanked the entrance of Schloss Mortizburg in Saxony. In 1937 plaster molds were made of both sculptures by Käthe Scheurich, wife of the noted modeler Professor Paul Scheurich, though it would seem only one of the two models was ever produced in porcelain. Factory records indicate that only three of this Piqueur model were made in total, of which only the present example appears to survive. See J. Rafael, 'Paul Scheurich 1883-1945 Porzellane für die Meissener Manufaktur', Meissener Manuskripte, Sonderband VIII, pp. 145f for further information regarding this rare figure.

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