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A
Pair of Meissen Water Jars
$4400
Provenance:
Royal House of Hannover, de-assessed 2005, deep Blue ground
(beau bleu) with cailloute gold (pebbling), bouquets of flowers
reserved in gilt garlands the lids with later metal mounts mark:
underglazed crossed swords with dot underglaze W and (crown?)
to the rims Height 8" inside hairline crack and chip to
one spout restored; The Hannover dynasty (England's George
I, II and III) , extensive collections are an important part
of the history of diplomacy and decorative arts. Since cailloute
style in vogue by Sevres was passe at the end of 18th c. I argue
these were decorated in the 18th century.
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A Meissen Dinner Plate
from the "Green Watteau Service" circa 1770
$1850
The service was reserved for the Saxon Court. Inventories record
the first plates having been made in 1749
Moulded with the "Gotzkowsky-Relief-pattern, the center
with vignette of elegant courtiers
gilt edged rims with four flower prigs 9 1/2"
Mark: corssed swords and dot in underglaze blue; impressed 2
Condition: minor loss of gilding to edge
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