A Meissen gold-ground coffee pot and cover, circa 1747 Of quatrelobe baluster form, reserved with a panel on each side finely painted in green camaieu with a Watteauesque scene depicting, on one side, Pierrot and a lady standing by an obelisk in a park setting, the reverse with a seated lady with a child, the gilt ground reserved with green flowers, the handle gilt, the cover similarly decorated, 22.5cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue (finial restored, flat chip to edge of spout (gilding retouched) (2) Fußnoten The sugar box, teapot and milk jug and covers from the same service were in the Gustav von Klemperer Collection, Dresden (published by L. Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Porzellansammlung Gustav von Klemperer (1927), nos. 229-231). The sugar bowl and cover was restituted to the heirs by the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden in 1991 and sold by Christie's London, 20 September 1991, lot 151. The depiction of the of the seated lady playing a tambourine and a child is based on a print by Pierre Dupin after Antoine Watteau, La Danse Chapestre, 1726-35 (published by C. Bodinek, Raffinesse im Akkord, vol. II (2018), no. 391. The depiction of Pierrot and Columbine is based on a print by F. Boucher after Watteau, La Coquete, 1727 (Bodinek 2018, no. 405).
A Meissen gold-ground coffee pot and cover, circa 1747 Of quatrelobe baluster form, reserved with a panel on each side finely painted in green camaieu with a Watteauesque scene depicting, on one side, Pierrot and a lady standing by an obelisk in a park setting, the reverse with a seated lady with a child, the gilt ground reserved with green flowers, the handle gilt, the cover similarly decorated, 22.5cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue (finial restored, flat chip to edge of spout (gilding retouched) (2) Fußnoten The sugar box, teapot and milk jug and covers from the same service were in the Gustav von Klemperer Collection, Dresden (published by L. Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Porzellansammlung Gustav von Klemperer (1927), nos. 229-231). The sugar bowl and cover was restituted to the heirs by the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden in 1991 and sold by Christie's London, 20 September 1991, lot 151. The depiction of the of the seated lady playing a tambourine and a child is based on a print by Pierre Dupin after Antoine Watteau, La Danse Chapestre, 1726-35 (published by C. Bodinek, Raffinesse im Akkord, vol. II (2018), no. 391. The depiction of Pierrot and Columbine is based on a print by F. Boucher after Watteau, La Coquete, 1727 (Bodinek 2018, no. 405).
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