A MEISSEN CHINOISERIE PLATE FROM THE EARL OF JERSEY SERVICE painted in the manner of Adam Friedrich von Löwenfinck with two Orientals attacking a fabulous beast among rockwork before a pine tree, a child recumbent in the foreground and with scattered indianische Blumen within a shaped chocolate line rim (rim restored in four places), blue crossed swords mark and Dreher's mark of a quartered circle, circa 1735
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A MEISSEN CHINOISERIE PLATE FROM THE EARL OF JERSEY SERVICE painted in the manner of Adam Friedrich von Löwenfinck with two Orientals attacking a fabulous beast among rockwork before a pine tree, a child recumbent in the foreground and with scattered indianische Blumen within a shaped chocolate line rim (rim restored in four places), blue crossed swords mark and Dreher's mark of a quartered circle, circa 1735
22.2cm. diam.
Provenance
Earl of Jersey, Osterley Park, Surrey (reputedly)
Willaim W. Blackburn, New York
Exhibited
Orlando Museum of Art, Catalogue no. 22
Lot Essay
See footnote to the preceding lot and illustration on front cover (detail)