A MINTON TURQUOISE-GROUND SNAKE-HANDLED GARDEN POT
A MINTON TURQUOISE-GROUND SNAKE-HANDLED GARDEN POT

DATE CYPHER FOR 1870, IMPRESSED UPPERCASE MARK AND U, PAINTED 7. AND SHAPE NO. 532, DESIGNED BY PROFESSOR GOTTFRIED SEMPER

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A MINTON TURQUOISE-GROUND SNAKE-HANDLED GARDEN POT
Date cypher for 1870, impressed uppercase mark and U, painted 7. and shape no. 532, designed by Professor Gottfried Semper
The compressed urn-form body applied with entwined serpent handles beneath a spiral ribbon, the mouth with a band of chain centering leafy rosettes, the circular foot edged with green rope
24in. (61cm.) wide, overall

Lot Essay

See Paul Atterbury and Maureen Batkin, The Dictionary of Minton, London, 1990, p. 298 for a drawing of this model by Semper and a discussion on p. 193 regarding the design feature of snake handles at Minton. Semper was known as a leading architect, lecturer and designer, holding a post at the Dresden School of Art as well as working at South Kensington (currently the Victorian and Albert Museum). See a Private Collection, Sotheby's, New York, 11 March 1997, lots 373 and 374.

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