ID 1278468
Lot 2702 | Bedeutender Meissen Flaschenständer aus dem Schwanenservice
Estimate value
€ 39 000 – 78 000
Ovaler, oberhalb floral durchbrochen gearbeiteter Korpus auf eingezogenem, geripptem Stand. Feiner, korrespondierender Reliefdekor aus einem schwimmenden Schwan und zwischen hohem Schilf stehendem Reiher. Umlaufend farbiger Dekor aus Indianischen Blumenzweigen und gestreuten Blüten. Beidseitig in Muschelkartusche gerahmtes Allianzwappen von Graf Heinrich von Brühl und seiner Gemahlin Franziska von Kolowrat-Krakowsky. Polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Entw. Johann Friedrich Eberlein, 1741. Ger. herstellungsbedingte Spannungsrisse. Press-Nr. 26. Schwertermarke. H. 17 cm. B. 23 cm.
In der Forschung auch als Weintraubenbehälter und Flaschenhalter bez., erscheint doch die Charakterisierung als Flaschenständer korrekt. Die Gefäßgestaltung und auch der offene Boden erlauben Weinflaschen in bocksbeutelform zu präsentieren. Das ursprünglich ca. 2200 Teile umfassende Tafelservice, das Heinrich Graf von Brühl, Direktor der Meissener Porzellanmanufaktur unter August III., 1736 in Auftrag gab, ist das prächtigste Porzellanservice des 18. Jhs. und ein zentrales Werk der Meissener Porzellankunst. Es wurde von Johann Joachim Kaendler entworfen und unter Mitwirkung seiner Mitarbeiter Johann Friedrich Eberlein und Johann Gottlieb Ehder zwischen 1737 und 1741 modelliert.
Vgl. Pietsch, Kat. Schwanenservice, Nr. 44, S. 168-169.
Provenienz: ehemals aus dem Besitz von Heinrich Graf von Brühl; aus einer süddeutschen Sammlung.
A porcelain bottle stand from the "swan service" with the alliance coat of arms of the Count of Brühl and his wife. Insignifacnt production-related hairline cracks. Impressed no. 26. Crossed swords mark.
Meissen. Um 1741 - 1742.
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