TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN SULKOWSKI-MOLDED DISHES
CERAMICS FROM THE COLLECTION OF MARJORIE WEST (LOTS 61-80)
TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN SULKOWSKI-MOLDED DISHES

CIRCA 1735, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, THE PLATE WITH INCISED DREHER'S E FOR ECKOLD TO FOOTRIM, THE CHARGER WITH DREHER'S Z.. TO FOOTRIM

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TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN SULKOWSKI-MOLDED DISHES
CIRCA 1735, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, THE PLATE WITH INCISED DREHER'S E FOR ECKOLD TO FOOTRIM, THE CHARGER WITH DREHER'S Z.. TO FOOTRIM
In the Kakiemon palette, comprising: a plate in the 'Koreanische Löwe' pattern with a crane and winged beast flying among flowers and butterflies; and a Fabeltiere charger almost certainly painted by A.F. von Löwenfinck after Petrus Schenk with a turbaned man overseeing two boys trying to move a recumbent steer
11 ½ in. (29.2 cm.) diameter, the charger

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Only four other plates from this service appear to have been recorded. One of them, a plate formerly in the Klemperer Collection, was painted with the same scene found on one of a series of watercolor sketches signed by Löwenflinck which are still in the Meissen factory archives (for the plate, destroyed in the Second World War, see Ludwig Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Porzellansammlung Gustav von Klmeperer, Dresden, 1928, pl. 21, no. 126; for the watercolor sketches, see Otto Walcha in 'Vorlageblätter von Adam Friedrich von Löwenfinck', Keramos, no. 34, October 1966, pp. 130- 135, fig. 6). For the second plate, formerly in the Stout Collection, see Mrs. C.B. Stout Collection of early Meissen Porcelain, Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee, April-September 1966 Exhibition Catalogue, no. 45; for the third see Mary Campbell Gristina et al., The Wark Collection, Early Meissen Porcelain (Jacksonville, 1984), p. 139, no. 189. For the fourth example, formerly in the collection of Dr. Roy Brynes, see White Gold: 18th Century Porcelain from Meissen and Du Paquier; Christie's, London, 12 May 2010, lot 53.

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