Tuesday 21 February 2023
A Meissen waste bowl, c.1730, blue crossed swords mark, gilt dot and gilt J mark, each side...
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Description
A Meissen waste bowl, c.1730, blue crossed swords mark, gilt dot and gilt J mark, each side painted with river landscapes with merchants on shores at various pursuits before distant buildings and boats, within elaborate shaped quatrefoil gilt cartouches with Böttger-lustre panels edged with scrolls, figures and swags, divided at the sides with indianische Blumen, the interior with a harbour scene vignette in purple camaïeu within a similar cartouche below a gilt Laub und-Bandelwerk border, 18.4cm diameter
Provenance: The Property of the late Lord Avebury.
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