A RARE BRAZILIAN MARKET 'DUKE OF PALMELA' OVAL SALT

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A RARE BRAZILIAN MARKET 'DUKE OF PALMELA' OVAL SALT
early 19th century
Decorated in blue enamel, iron-red and gilt with a European landscape with fragments of architectural structures below three trees, within three gilt and a single blue band at the rim, a grapevine band around the splayed foot
4¼ in. (10.8 cm.) wide

Lot Essay

This service was made for Pedro de Sousa Holstein, the first Duke of Palmela (1781-1850), who was Minister of Foreign Affairs for Dom Joo VI in Brazil. For a pair of saucer-dishes from this service, see J. R. Teixeira Leite, op.cit., 1986, p.187, colour pl.81; and a teabowl and saucer is illustrated by D. Howard and J. Ayers, op.cit. 1978, vol.II, no.561, p.546, where the authors suggest that the design is probably after a New Hall porcelain original, although a very similar design is known also in Minton. A dinner service of eighty-two pieces was sold in Antwerp, 13 December 1976; and a plate from this service, from the Jorge Getulio Veiga Collection, was sold in London, 31 October 1989, lot 177.

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