A MEISSEN TWO-HANDLED CIRCULAR SOUP-TUREEN AND COVER
A MEISSEN TWO-HANDLED CIRCULAR SOUP-TUREEN AND COVER

CIRCA 1760, INCISED CIRCLE MARK

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A MEISSEN TWO-HANDLED CIRCULAR SOUP-TUREEN AND COVER
CIRCA 1760, INCISED CIRCLE MARK
Painted with vignettes of exotic birds in landscapes enclosed by trellis, flowering plants and garlands within purple feuilles-de-choux and gilt-line rims, the four scroll feet moulded with leafy branches, the cover with a lemon finial (lemon finial broken and restuck, minor wear to gilding)
10 ½ in. (26.6 cm.) wide
來源
With Galleria Antiquaria Quaglino, Turin.

拍品專文

This soup-tureen and cover is related to a service with similar decoration that was ordered by Frederick The Great of Prussia for Graf Karl Wilhelm von Finckenstein (1714-1800), and it is possible that the present tureen may also have been commissioned by the King. Karl Wilhelm was the Prussian Ambassador to the Courts at Stockholm, Copenhagen and St. Petersburg, and later went on to become first Cabinet Minister. The von Finkenstein service, of which at least half was sold at Sotheby's London on 22 February 1988, lot 382, is decorated with blue borders to the rims and specimen birds. The shape of the present lot appears to be inspired by a Sèvres model, 'pot à oglio'. A tureen and cover of this form was sold in these Rooms on 28 November 1977, lot 145.

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