A VIENNA SHAPED RECTANGULAR STAND FROM A JAGD SERVICE
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A VIENNA SHAPED RECTANGULAR STAND FROM A JAGD SERVICE

CIRCA 1744-49, IMPRESSED SHIELD MARK, I AND O

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A VIENNA SHAPED RECTANGULAR STAND FROM A JAGD SERVICE
CIRCA 1744-49, IMPRESSED SHIELD MARK, i AND O
Painted in Schwarzlot with a recumbent cow, a goat and a sheep in a landscape within a strapwork border centred by shells and enriched in
gilding
17¼ in. (44 cm.) wide
Provenance
With James A. Lewis, New York, June 1950 ($900)
The Collection of Frederick J. and Antoinette H. Van Slyke, Baltimore, Md., Sotheby's, New York, 26th September 1989, lot 231 (together with a tureen and cover)
Exhibited
Maryland, Baltimore, The Baltimore Museum of Art, anonymous loan, 30th March 1964 - 2nd October 1969

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Lot Essay

The present stand is of the same form as the stands in the Liechtenstein Service, and although the decoration is closely related, the present lot appears to be from a different service. The Liechtenstein Service, and the service presented to the Benedictine Abbey of Sankt Blasien both have variations in the borders, and both contain later supplementary pieces (which are marked), as with the present lot. For a discussion of this and the Trivulzio Hunting Service, see Katharina Hantschmann, 'The Art of Dining' in Meredith Chilton et al., Fired by Passion, Vienna Baroque Porcelain of Claudius Innocentius du Paquier, Stuttgart, 2009, Vol. II, pp. 835-843 and Vol. III, pp. 1274-1276, nos. 227-237.

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