Lot Essay
For a pair of chargers and a porcelain spoon from this service, see Dieter Hoffmeister, 'Meissener Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts' Katalog der Sammlung Hoffmeister (Hamburg, 2000), Vol. II, pp. 532-535, nos. 350-353.
Johann Christian Hennicke (1681-1752) was Count Brühl's favourite henchman, and was knighted in 1728 by the Holy Roman Emperor. This service was made for him shortly before he became the deputy director of the Meissen factory in 1739, and the coat of arms on the service refers to his position as a knight. Three years later he was made a baron in 1741, and then a count in 1745.
Johann Christian Hennicke (1681-1752) was Count Brühl's favourite henchman, and was knighted in 1728 by the Holy Roman Emperor. This service was made for him shortly before he became the deputy director of the Meissen factory in 1739, and the coat of arms on the service refers to his position as a knight. Three years later he was made a baron in 1741, and then a count in 1745.
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