. The use of an eagle finial is noted on many soup tureens of the period, including those by Archambo and Charles Kandler A pair of male and female Turks was modelled circa 1744 by P. Reinicke and J. F. Eberlin for Meissen were based upon the 1736 engraving Le Turc Amoureux by Nicholas Lancret. As such porcelain figures were placed on the table as ornaments alongside silver, such as soup tureens and candlesticks, it would make for a highly fashionable display in 1730’s and 40’s Europe.
. The use of an eagle finial is noted on many soup tureens of the period, including those by Archambo and Charles Kandler A pair of male and female Turks was modelled circa 1744 by P. Reinicke and J. F. Eberlin for Meissen were based upon the 1736 engraving Le Turc Amoureux by Nicholas Lancret. As such porcelain figures were placed on the table as ornaments alongside silver, such as soup tureens and candlesticks, it would make for a highly fashionable display in 1730’s and 40’s Europe.
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