A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF THE 'KAMMERHUSAR' SCHINDLER
A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF THE 'KAMMERHUSAR' SCHINDLER
A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF THE 'KAMMERHUSAR' SCHINDLER
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A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF THE 'KAMMERHUSAR' SCHINDLER

CIRCA 1735-45

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A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF THE 'KAMMERHUSAR' SCHINDLER
CIRCA 1735-45
Modelled by J.J. Kändler, dressed as a Hussar, playing the goat bagpipes with a dog at his feet, on a waisted rectangular base with gilt scroll corners
6 3⁄4 in. (17.2 cm.) high
Provenance
Sotheby's, London, 8 November 1966, lot 155.
Special notice
This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.

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Lot Essay


An example of this rare model, in the Irwin Untermyer Collection, (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, museum no. 64.101.130), and another is illustrated by Angela Gräfin von Wallwitz, Celebrating Kaendler, Meissen Porcelain Sculpture, Zum 300. Geburtstag Johann Joachim Kaendlers 1706-1775. Porzellanskulpturen aus Meissen, Taufkirchen, 2006, p. 29, cat. no. 1, and by Maureen Cassidy-Geiger, The Arnold Collection of Meissen Porcelain 1710-50, London, 2008, p. 257, cat. no. 45 (sold by Sotheby's, New York, on 24 October 2019, lot 311). An ormolu-mounted pair, from the Marouf Collection, were sold by Bonhams, London, on 5 December 2012, lot 40.

According to Angela Gräfin von Wallwitz, ibid., 2006, p. 29, Schindler was the personal Leibhusar of Graf Heinrich von Brühl (1700-63). The author also reproduces (p. 30) a painting of 1747 depicting a Leibhusar standing between a court blackamoor and a Heiduck of Graf Brühl, and suggests that it was probably painted to celebrate the marriage of Princess Maria Josepha to the Dauphin of France in 1747. The model of Schindler, who wears the unfiorm of the Hussar regiment, was probably created around the same time as Kändler's figure of Augustus the Strong's court jester, Joseph Fröhlich. The model was reproduced in a simpler version at the Kelsterbach factory.

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