Lot no. 66
66. Two Meissen Hausmaler gold-ground two-handled beakers, the porcelain early 1720s, decorated circa 1730-40
Decorated in the Seuter workshop in Augsburg in polychrome enamels and gilding, each painted with scenes depicting hunters within a quadrilobed reserve against the burnished gold ground; one depicting a standing hunter dressed in green with a leashed hound and a seated lady hunter with a gun on the reverse, the second depicting a hunter blowing a horn and a seated hunter gesturing towards a leashed hound on the reverse, 8cm high, (wear to enamels) (2)
Provenance
The Princes Murat;
Dr. Kaufmann, sold at Galerie Stuker, Bern, 21 November 1963, lot 536 (part);
With Dr. Andreina Torré, Zürich
Literature
Siegfried Ducret, Meißner Porzellan bemalt in Augsburg, vol. II, 1972, nos. 284-287
See footnote to preceding lot.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Tableware, goldsmithing
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