CIRCA 1740, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, GILDER'S 4. AND PRESSNUMMER 68
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A Meissen yellow-ground beaker
Circa 1740, blue crossed swords mark, gilder's 4. and Pressnummer 68
Painted in the manner of J.G. Höroldt with an Oriental lady holding a parasol with an attendant, the reverse with Orientals preparing tea, on fenced terraces before exotic trees and flowering shrubs within black-lined gilt quatrefoil cartouches, the interior with gilt line and scroll border (minute flaking to the gilding of the top rim and one cartouche)
3in. (7.6cm.) high
Circa 1740, blue crossed swords mark, gilder's 4. and Pressnummer 68
Painted in the manner of J.G. Höroldt with an Oriental lady holding a parasol with an attendant, the reverse with Orientals preparing tea, on fenced terraces before exotic trees and flowering shrubs within black-lined gilt quatrefoil cartouches, the interior with gilt line and scroll border (minute flaking to the gilding of the top rim and one cartouche)
3in. (7.6cm.) high