A ROYAL PAIR OF VIENNA PORCELAIN PALE-YELLOW GROUND SWEETMEAT DISHES
PROPERTY FORMERLY IN THE COLLECTION OF THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR
A ROYAL PAIR OF VIENNA PORCELAIN PALE-YELLOW GROUND SWEETMEAT DISHES

CIRCA 1744-1749, BLUE BINDENSCHILD MARK TO ONE, BLUE PAINTER’S 13. TO BOTH

細節
A ROYAL PAIR OF VIENNA PORCELAIN PALE-YELLOW GROUND SWEETMEAT DISHES
CIRCA 1744-1749, BLUE BINDENSCHILD MARK TO ONE, BLUE PAINTER’S 13. TO BOTH
The body of each modeled as an oblong shell, the handle as a panther, the interior of each painted with deutsche Blumen
10 in. (25.5 cm.) long
來源
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
Acquired by the ancestor of the present owner from the Villa Windsor, Paris, before 1997.
出版
S. Menkes, The Windsor Style, MA, 1987, p. 21 (illustrated in the silver blue salon).

拍品專文

Referred to as either a panther or a leopard, the model for the present animal and shell sweetmeat dishes was conceived circa 1730 for the Du Paquier workshop. However, the marks found on the present examples plus the style of decoration confirm them as slightly later examples, made after Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier sold his porcelain factory to the Austrian state in 1744.

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