A MEISSEN YELLOW-GROUND OCTAGONAL CUP AND SAUCER
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A MEISSEN YELLOW-GROUND OCTAGONAL CUP AND SAUCER

CIRCA 1735, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, GILDER'S 47. AND DREHER'S AND MARKS

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A MEISSEN YELLOW-GROUND OCTAGONAL CUP AND SAUCER
CIRCA 1735, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, GILDER'S 47. AND DREHER'S AND MARKS
The cup exterior and saucer underside with yellow grounds, the cup reserved with river landscapes within shaped quatrefoil gilt band cartouches, the handle gilt with husks, the interior with a vignette within an iron-red double concentric circle cartouche below a border of interlocking gilt scrolls, the saucer with boating figures by fortified buildings and a windmill, within a shaped quatrefoil gilt cartouche with Böttger-lustre panels, Sgraffito-hatched purple panels and scrolls, within a similar border, gilt line rims (cup with two restored rim chips, one with small associated area of re-touching to gilding of adjacent cartouche, flaking to rim and ground, further wear, saucer with very slight wear)
Provenance
With Segal, Basel.
Exhibited
Musée Ariana, Geneva, 1999.
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.

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