A MEISSEN CHINOISERIE TEAPOT AND A SILVER-GILT COVER
A MEISSEN CHINOISERIE TEAPOT AND A SILVER-GILT COVER

THE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1725-28, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, DREHER'S Z MARK TO FOOTRIM, GILDER'S 25. MARK, THE COVER A LATER REPLACEMENT

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A MEISSEN CHINOISERIE TEAPOT AND A SILVER-GILT COVER
THE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1725-28, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, DREHER'S Z MARK TO FOOTRIM, GILDER'S 25. MARK, THE COVER A LATER REPLACEMENT
Of squat baluster form with a scroll handle and curved gilt-faceted spout, painted on one side with two Oriental figures, one kneeling with his head in a stock, the other holding a bow, the other side with a figure seated at a table and smoking a pipe, his companion lifting the cover of a vase nearby, within shaped quatrefoil gilt scrollwork cartouches enclosing Böttger-lustre panels and issuing shaded iron-red scrolls, surrounded by indianische Blumen and scattered insects, the domed silver-gilt cover with a ball finial and attached to the mount on the handle by a chain (upper section of spout broken through and restored, chain detached from handle mount)
5.1/8 in. (13 cm.) high

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