A VIENNA (SORGENTHAL) PORCELAIN GOLD-GROUND TAZZA
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A VIENNA (SORGENTHAL) PORCELAIN GOLD-GROUND TAZZA

IMPRESSED DATE CYPHERS FOR 1812, BLUE BINDENSCHILD MARK, INCISED 3 AND CYPHER, PAINTER'S 26. FOR WILHELM DRASKOWITZ

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A VIENNA (SORGENTHAL) PORCELAIN GOLD-GROUND TAZZA
IMPRESSED DATE CYPHERS FOR 1812, BLUE BINDENSCHILD MARK, INCISED 3 AND CYPHER, PAINTER'S 26. FOR WILHELM DRASKOWITZ
The two-handled tazza finely painted with a seated shepherd with a hound and a maiden leading a white bull, with trailing gilt foliage on pink and blue bands interrupted by grisaille medallions
12½ in. (32 cm.) wide, overall
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Lot Essay

Wilhelm Draskowitz, who came from the Berlin porcelain factory, was employed as a Dessinmaler in Vienna from 1790 until 1841.

For an example of a similar form with a solely gilded ground, see S. Tabakoff, La Porcellane di Vienna a Palazzo Pitti, Firenze, 2002, p. 202, pl. 128.

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