A BÖTTGER CHINOISERIE SLOP-BOWL
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A BÖTTGER CHINOISERIE SLOP-BOWL

CIRCA 1723-24, GILDER'S 40. MARK

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A BÖTTGER CHINOISERIE SLOP-BOWL
CIRCA 1723-24, GILDER'S 40. MARK
En suite to the preceding, each side painted by P.E. Schindler with two Orientals seated at tables on terraces with flowering shrubs and fences, one table with vessels, a steaming lustred teapot behind them, the other with Orientals playing instruments, within shaped quatrefoil gilt cartouches edged with iron-red and pale-brown scrolls and gilt scrolls enclosing Böttger-lustre panels, divided by branches of indianische Blumen, the interior with an Oriental walking on a terrace, within a similar cartouche below a gilt border of interlocking scrolls and flowerheads, gilt line rim (wear to rim, exterior with minute wear, interior with slight wear, very small minor footrim chip)
6 9/16 in. (16.7 cm.) diam.
Exhibited
Musée Ariana, Geneva, 1999.
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Lot Essay

Right, detail of sheet 5 from Höroldt's Schulz-Codex
Above right, detail of bowl

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