Lot no. 777
Large jubilee vase with chinoiseries after Hoeroldt A baluster foot with a slender, trumpet-shaped, projecting body on a round base. The front with a mirror-filled, gold-framed quatrefoil cartouche with Böttger chandeliers, foliage and scrollwork and the scenic depiction of a kimono-wearing Asian artist with tools standing on a terrain plinth, so-called Chinoiseries after Hoeroldt. Verso Indian floral decoration in kakiemon style with flying insects. Fine polychrome painting with gold contouring. Enclosed certificate on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of Johann Gregorius Hoeroldt. Limited to 38/100, crossed swords mark with gold signet. H. 41,5cm.
Cf. cat. Exh. Johann Gregorius Höroldt 1696-1775 and Meissen porcelain painting, pp. 152-153.
A large porcelain anniversary vase with chinoiseries in the manner of J.G. Hoeroldt. Crossed swords mark with golden signet. Certificate included.
Meissen. 1996.
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