Meissen. Ca. 1735.
Porcelain, enriched in colours, painted in gold. The small ècuelle with two handles and lid, in addition round présentoire. All pieces with
foliage cartouches and inside various chinoiseries. The ensembles feautre different scenes
from the supposed everyday life of East Asian cultures as they were imagined in 18th
century Europe - eating and tea scenes and the presentation of sacrifices in bowls are
combines with mythical animals and colourful plants. Inbetween the cartouches each one
strand of 'Indian' flowers. Height in total 12cm.
Swords mark, painted blue under glaze. Porcelain former's mark with arrow and circle.
Provenance:
Private collection Bavaria.
Explanations to the Catalogue
Meissen
Germany
Porcelain
18th century
Chinoiserie porcelain
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