PAIR OF VIENNA (DU PAQUIER) TEABOWLS
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PAIR OF VIENNA (DU PAQUIER) TEABOWLS

CIRCA 1720-1725, INCISED ON THE BASE OF EACH BOWL

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PAIR OF VIENNA (DU PAQUIER) TEABOWLS
Circa 1720-1725, incised on the base of each bowl
Each painted in colors with a continuous landscape in which can be seen farm buildings, figures and various animals, the interior with a single flower, the rim with gilt decoration
3 3/8 in. (8.5 cm.) diameter (2)
Provenance
With Errol Manners at Stockspring Antiques, London, 19 September 1990.

Lot Essay

It has been suggested by Rainer Rückert that the present two teabowls, likely painted 1720-1725 by K.W. Anreiter, are from the same service as the slightly squat globular teapot illustrated by J.F. Hayward, Viennese Porcelain of the Du Paquier Period, London, 1952, p. 200, plate 5a.

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