A CHINESE FREDERICK THE GREAT ARMORIAL SHAPED OVAL SERVING DISH
A CHINESE FREDERICK THE GREAT ARMORIAL SHAPED OVAL SERVING DISH

QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1750-56

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A CHINESE FREDERICK THE GREAT ARMORIAL SHAPED OVAL SERVING DISH
QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1750-56
Finely decorated in enamels, gilt and silver with the elaborate arms of Hohenzollern encircled by the collar and badge of the Order of the Black Eagle reserved on an ermine cloak, the border with a further crowned eagle, each eagle bearing the initials FR for Frederick II, King of Prussia
14 ¾ in. (37 cm.) wide
Provenance
With Wolfgang Neidhard, Munich, where acquired by the current owner.

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Lot Essay

The service was probably commissioned by the Prussian East India Company as a gift for King Frederick II, who founded the Company in 1750. By 1756 the Company had been disbanded, as a result of the Seven Years’ War. In 1755, one of the ships sailing back from China for the Company, the Prinz von Preussen, which was believed to have been carrying this service, ran aground on the East Friesan island of Borkum, but was refloated, and the service made it back to Emden where the Company was based, although with many breakages. About 153 pieces from this service were acquired in the late 19th Century by the Hohenzollernmuseum. Examples from this services can also be found in the British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and in the Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels, amongst others.

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