A MEISSEN TWO-HANDLED SMALL ECUELLE, COVER AND TREMBLEUSE STAND
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A MEISSEN TWO-HANDLED SMALL ECUELLE, COVER AND TREMBLEUSE STAND

CIRCA 1725-28, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS TO ECUELLE AND STAND, DREHER'S , TO STAND, GILDER'S 2. MARK TO EACH

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A MEISSEN TWO-HANDLED SMALL ECUELLE, COVER AND TREMBLEUSE STAND
CIRCA 1725-28, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS TO ECUELLE AND STAND, DREHER'S , TO STAND, GILDER'S 2. MARK TO EACH
The écuelle painted with two landscape vignettes, one with three figures at discussion before galleons and a fortified city, within elongated shaped quatrefoil gilt cartouches with gilt scrolls enclosing Böttger-lustre panels edged with puce and red scrolls, on a waisted foot, with pierced ear-shaped handles, the domed cover with three vignettes about a gilt knop finial, one with European figures and galleons, another with Turkish figures and galleons and another with Orientals in an exotic river landscape with a ship, within similar cartouches, the stand with a central medallion of indianische Blumen, the well with two further meandering branches, within a gilt Laub-und-Bandelwerk border, the underside with concentric iron-red circles, gilt band rims (minute wear to finial, rim of stand and edge of medallion)
The écuelle 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) high; the stand 5 15/16 in. (15.2 cm.) diam.
Provenance
With Segal, Basel, 8th April 1953 (420 Swiss Francs), according to the paper receipt sold with this lot.
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.

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