A BÖTTGER TWO-HANDLED CHINOSERIE VASE CIRCA 1724-25, RED ENAMEL CROSSED SWORDS MARK Painted by J.E. Stadler and enriched in gilding, the inverted pear-shaped body with two Orientals holding elaborate fans and standing by stylised fences, rockwork and flowering shrubs, with birds and insects in flight above, the reverse with a flowering shrub, above a double iron-red line border and a moulded gilt band at the stem, the flared neck with flowering indianische Blumen , the wishbone-shaped handles with red and blue flowerheads and red scrolls, the high domed foot with a meandering flowering branch and an Oriental seated by a fence on a mound, above a similar double line border (footrim with two areas of restored chipping, slight chipping and some glazed-covered chipping, some areas of very slight wear, one handle with small firing fault) 7 in. (17.8 cm.) high
A BÖTTGER TWO-HANDLED CHINOSERIE VASE CIRCA 1724-25, RED ENAMEL CROSSED SWORDS MARK Painted by J.E. Stadler and enriched in gilding, the inverted pear-shaped body with two Orientals holding elaborate fans and standing by stylised fences, rockwork and flowering shrubs, with birds and insects in flight above, the reverse with a flowering shrub, above a double iron-red line border and a moulded gilt band at the stem, the flared neck with flowering indianische Blumen , the wishbone-shaped handles with red and blue flowerheads and red scrolls, the high domed foot with a meandering flowering branch and an Oriental seated by a fence on a mound, above a similar double line border (footrim with two areas of restored chipping, slight chipping and some glazed-covered chipping, some areas of very slight wear, one handle with small firing fault) 7 in. (17.8 cm.) high
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