A MEISSEN MODEL OF A CAT
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A MEISSEN MODEL OF A CAT

CIRCA 1740, FAINT CROSSED SWORDS MARK

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A MEISSEN MODEL OF A CAT
CIRCA 1740, FAINT CROSSED SWORDS MARK
Modelled by J.J. Kändler seated on its haunches facing to the left with its right forepaw raised to its head, its coat finely painted with stripes in shades of grey and with yellow eyes, on a grassy green mound base (restoration to ears and tail with associated overpainting to part of base)
7¼ in. (18.3 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

This model and its companion are first recorded in Kändler's Taxa for September 1736 which lists: '2 Stük Kleine Kätzgen aufs Lager in Thon poussiert, davon eine sitzend, die andere aber, wie sie eine Maus im Maule hat vorgestellet ist.' (2 small cats modelled in clay in the storehouse, of which one is seated, the other with a mouse in the mouth). See Carl Albiker, Die Meissner Porzellantiere im 18. Jahrhundert, Berlin, 1959, p. 24, no. 216 for the companion holding a mouse and work record entries for 1736, 1741 and 1740-1748 relating to both models. A very similar example of the model was sold from the collection of Sir Gawaine and Lady Baillie at Sotheby's, London, 1 May 2013, lot 201.

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