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Lot 5

A Meissen porcelain milk jug, c.1750, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, Pressnummer 89(?),...

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Lot 5

A Meissen porcelain milk jug, c.1750, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, Pressnummer 89(?),...

Estimate: £120 - £180

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A Meissen porcelain milk jug, c.1750, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, Pressnummer 89(?), with a wishbone handle and scroll-moulded spout, painted with bouquets and sprays of deutsche Blumen, 8.8cm high

Provenance: Property of the family of Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg, thence by descent. 

 

Two chips to the spout, numerous small chips to the foot resulting in an uneven foot which causes the jug to wobble slightly when placed, some scratches and wear to the painted decoration and light marks and scratches to the porcelain, a couple of minor firing cracks and spots to the interior, some surface dirt in the crevasses of the handle. 

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Note: Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg (1773-1853) was a prominent German-Jewish citizen and founder of the 'Samson'sche Freischule' in Wolfenbüttel (1807), which he transformed from a traditional Talmud school into a progressive institution, the activities of which would occupy an important place in the Jewish Haskalah and educational reform for Judaism in Germany. A portrait of Samuel c.1820, attributed to the artist and goldsmith Johannes Wilhelm Schroeder (1784-1847), is currently held in the Leo Baeck Institute Art Collection in New York, accession no. 77.25b. Other prominent Ehrenberg family members include Hans Ehrenberg (1883-1958), the German Jewish philosopher and theologian and co-founder of the Confessing Church, and Max Born (1882-1970), the eminent physicist and Nobel Prize winner. 

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