ID 1326298
Lot 818 | König Wilhelm I. von Württemberg - große KPM-Prunkvase, um 1850
Weißes, glasiertes Porzellan mit kobaltblauem Fond und reicher Vergoldung mit radierten Details, Amphorenform mit separat angeschraubtem Sockel, im Boden die unterglasierte blaue Pfennigmarke der KPM, das blaue Szepter und in roter Aufglasur die Reichsapfelmarke "KPM". Schauseitig ein handgemaltes feines Farbportrait (Halbfigur) des Königs in Uniform mit angelegtem reichen Ordensschmuck, dabei die orangefarbene Schärpe des Schwarzen Adlerordens. Auf der Gegenseite das handgemalte Wappen des Königshauses Württemberg. Seitlich zwei vergoldete und reich reliefierte Greifenfiguren. Deckel fehlt, vereinzelt kleine Chips, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Gesamthöhe 60 cm. Frühe, äußerst prunkvolle und formschöne Vase.
King Wilhelm I of Württemberg - a large KPM vase, circa 1850
King Wilhelm I of Württemberg - a large KPM vase, circa 1850
White glazed porcelain with matte cobalt blue ground and profuse gilding with etched details, in the form of an amphora with separate screw-mounted base, underglaze blue pfennig mark of the KPM, blue sceptre, and "KPM" imperial orb mark in red on-glaze on the bottom of the base. The obverse featuring a fine hand-painted polychrome half-length portrait of the king in uniform with medals and the orange sash of the Order of the Black Eagle. On the reverse the hand-painted coat of arms of the Royal House of Württemberg. On either side a gilt griffin richly molded in relief. Lid missing, small chippings here and there, signs of use and age. Overall height 60 cm. Early, superb, and aesthetically pleasing vase.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Württemberg |
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