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A MEISSEN HAUSMALEREI PLATE

CIRCA 1730-35, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, DREHER'S IMPRESSED JOINED OO MARK TO FOOTRIM, THE BRESLAU DECORATION CIRCA 1735-40

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A MEISSEN HAUSMALEREI PLATE
CIRCA 1730-35, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, DREHER'S IMPRESSED JOINED OO MARK TO FOOTRIM, THE BRESLAU DECORATION CIRCA 1735-40
Painted in the style attributed to Hans Gottlieb von Bressler with two naked boys on a seasaw within an iron-red, blue, puce and gilt strapwork and foliage cartouche, the border with four alternating groups of fruit and flowers, flanked by C-scrolls and strapwork (rim chip and associated crack at 8 o'clock, rim chip at 1 o'clock, some minor wear to gilding)
8 5/8 in. (21.9 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Presumably Count von Bressler, Schloss Lauske
With M. Salomon, Dresden, purchased May 1929
The Arnhold Collection, New York, no. 1929.159
Friends of Dresden, sale Sotheby's, New York, 25th October 2002, lot 1063
Literature
M. Cassidy-Geiger, The Arnhold Collection of Meissen Porcelain 1710-50 (London, 2008), p. 643, Fig. 325.3
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Lot Essay

Hans Gottlieb von Bressler was a Silesian nobleman who appears to have decorated porcelain for his own interest in the style of the better known Breslau Hausmaler Ignaz Bottengruber. Another plate from this service is illustrated by G.E. Pazaurek, Deutsche Fayence-und Porzellan-Hausmaler (Leipzig 1925), Vol. I, col. pl. 18A, when it was still in the Count's Collection at Schloss Lauske. The central scenes on the service are derived from Les Jeux et plaisris [sic.] de l'enfance (Paris, 1657), by Jacques Stella, although it has been noted by M. Cassidy-Geiger that a print corresponding to the design on the present plate does not appear in the book. Other plates from the service are illustrated by Dr. Erika Pauls-Eisenbeiss German Porcelain of the 18th Century (London, 1972), Vol. I, pp. 548 & 549 and by Hans Syz et al., Catalogue of the Hans Syz Collection (Washington D.C., 1979), Vol. I, pp. 514 & 515, no. 347.

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