Lot no. 2678
Rare Meissen plate from the Hennicke service Round shape with matching curved brown rim. In the centre of the recessed mirror, an East Asian-style landscape depicting architecture and trees outlined by double rings. Scattered with a bundle of brushwood and blossoms. The coat of arms of Johann Christian von Hennicke on the banner. Polychrome painting with subtle gilding. Designed by Johann Joachim Kaendler, 1735, embossed no. 21, partial rest; crossed swords mark. D. 25.5 cm.
Cf. Jedding, Meissen Porcelain of the 18th Century, no. 100-101; Weber/Eikelmann, Cat. Meissen porcelain after East Asian models, vol. II, no. 408; cat. Hoffmeister Collection, vol. II, nos. 350-351 and 352.
A porcelain Kakiemon style plate from the Hennicke-service. Impressed no. 21. Partly restored. Crossed swords mark.
Meissen. Circa 1740.
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