A LARGE PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN KAKIEMON DISHES
A LARGE PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN KAKIEMON DISHES

CIRCA 1730-35, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, INCISED DREHER'S CIRCLES MARK AND INCISED 4 TO FOOTRIM OF ONE

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A LARGE PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN KAKIEMON DISHES
CIRCA 1730-35, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, INCISED DREHER'S CIRCLES MARK AND INCISED 4 TO FOOTRIM OF ONE
Painted with flowering shrubs issuing from rockwork with three geese on the ground nearby, another in flight above
15 1/8 in. (38.4 cm.) diameter
Provenance
The Busca Collection, Villa Serbelloni, Como, acquired in the 18th or early 19th century, thence by descent.
Anonymous sale; Bonhams, London, 5 June 2013, lot 31.

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Lot Essay

This pattern appears to be unrecorded in the literature, though the birds are based on a Chinese Kangxi dish in the famille verte style from the collection of Augustus the Strong in the Japanese Palace, Dresden (Now in the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Porzellansammlung (inv. no. PO 3043), illustrated by Julia Weber, ibid., Munich, 2013, p. 368, pl. 55.). A single plate, presumably from the same service, was sold from a private collection by Sotheby's London, 24 November 1998, lot 45, and again at Lempertz Cologne, 15-16 November 2001, lot 64. A slightly different version of the pattern can be found on a slop-bowl in the Wark Collection, see U. Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain, The Wark Collection, London, 2011, p. 251, no. 243, and on a tea canister and cover and teapot and cover in the Dr. Ernst Schneider Collection, illustrated by Julia Weber, Meissener Porzellane mit Dekoren nach ostasiatischen Vorbildern, Munich, 2013, Vol. II, p. 369, no. 380.

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