A HOCHST PORCELAIN TUREEN, COVER AND STAND AND TWO PFALZ-ZWEIBRUCKEN TEACUPS
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF EDWARD AND KIYI PFLUEGER
A HOCHST PORCELAIN TUREEN, COVER AND STAND AND TWO PFALZ-ZWEIBRUCKEN TEACUPS

THE TUREEN CIRCA 1765, BLUE CROWNED WHEEL AND INCISED MARKS, THE CUPS CIRCA 1770, BLUE MARKS

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A HOCHST PORCELAIN TUREEN, COVER AND STAND AND TWO PFALZ-ZWEIBRUCKEN TEACUPS
THE TUREEN CIRCA 1765, BLUE CROWNED WHEEL AND INCISED MARKS, THE CUPS CIRCA 1770, BLUE MARKS
Each painted in monochrome pink, the two-handled oval tureen, cover and stand with figures, castles and ruins in river landscapes, and with radiating bands of chevrons, the borders gilt; the teacups with cavalry skirmishes above gilt rococo scrolls
9¾ in. (24.8 cm.) long, the stand (5)
Literature
Hugo Morley-Fletcher, The Pflueger Collection: Early European Porcelain and Faience as Collected by Edward and Kiyi Pflueger, London, 1993, vol.I, pp.98-99 (fig. a, the tureen).

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