ID 1187858
Lot 2368 | Frühes Meissen Teeservice mit Kauffahrtei- und
Estimate value
€ 22 000 – 44 000
8-tlg.; Tee- und Heißwasserkanne, Sahnegießer, Zucker- und Teedose, 3 Koppchen mit Unterschale. Kugelige und Birnform mit J- bzw. S-Henkel. Deckel mit Kugel-, Knospen- und Pinienkauf. Beidseitig der Wandung und im Spiegel passige Goldreserven aus Laub- und Bandelwerk, umzogen von purpurfarbenen Rocaillen mit Gitterfeldern. Darin unterschiedliche Hafen- und Landschaftsszenen. In weiten Flußlandschaften, am Ufer liegende Großsegler und zwischen anlandenden Waren und geschnürten Ballen stehende Kaufleute im Gespräch bzw. baumbestandene Landschaften mit imposanter Architekturkulisse und teilw. Brückenbauwerk sowie Figurenstaffage. Birnkanne, Tee- und Zuckerdose zudem mit Kakiemon-Blumendekor in Eisenrot, Emailblau, Moosgrün und Gelb. Koppchen innen mit Purpurcamaieu-Szenen. Feine polychrome Malerei mit Golddekor und umlaufender Goldspitzenbordüre. Dreherzeichen u.a. für Johann Gottlieb Kühnel Sen. und Chr. Meynert; Teilw. Gold-Nr. 34 (N). Heißwasserkanne und Sahnegießer mit vergoldeter Silbermontierung. Teilw. Sotheby's Auktionsetikett. Schwertermarke. Teilw. Peitschenmarke. Kannen-H. 10 cm - 22 cm. Koppchen-H. 4,5 cm.
Provenienz: Markgräfin Magdalene Wilhelmine von Baden-Durlach, Markgräfin Anna Charlotte Amalie von Baden-Durlach, Markgraf Carl Friedrich von Baden-Durlach, Markgräfin Caroline Luise von Baden-Durlach, Erbprinz Carl Ludwig von
Baden-Durlach; Großherzogliches Residenzschloss in Karlsruhe (Inv.-Nr. 1799-1815), Neues Schloß in Baden-Baden (Inv.-Nr. 1916-32), Ausstellung "Carl Friedrich und seine Zeit", Neues Schloß, Baden-Baden 1981, Nr. 5.4.5; Sotheby's Auktion 5.- 21. Oktober 1995, Baden-Baden, Lot 1295, Stuttgarter Privatbesitz.
An early 18th C. 8-piece partly gilt-silver mounted porcelain tea set finely painted with Kauffahrtei decor and landscapes from the former property of the margraves of Baden-Durlach, sold at the Sothebys auction, 5th - 21st of October 1995, Baden-Baden, cat. no. 1295. Partly former's mark. Sotheby's auction label. Crossed swords and partly whip mark.
Meissen. Um 1735.
Auction house category: | Porcelain, Ceramic |
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Auction house category: | Porcelain, Ceramic |
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