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A MEISSEN WHITE EWER

CIRCA 1720-25, DREHER'S MARK TO FOOTRIM

細節
A MEISSEN WHITE EWER
CIRCA 1720-25, DREHER'S MARK TO FOOTRIM
The body of inverted helmet shape with a flared lip and moulded scroll handle, with moulded flowering prunus branches, the body with two raised horizontal bands on a domed foot (chipping to upper rim, warped in firing)
6¼ in. (15.8 cm.) high
來源
Anonymous sale, Christie's, Geneva, 13th November 1989, lot 107
注意事項
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 17.5% on the buyer's premium.

拍品專文

A similar example was sold by Sotheby's London on 14th February 1978, lot 172. A Böttger white porcelain ewer of similar form, but with a Frauenkopf handle, is illustrated by Willi Goder et al., Johann Friedrich Böttger (Leipzig, 1982), pls. 191-192, where it notes that the form was designed by the Court Silversmith Johann Jacob Irminger.