拍品 1171 - A210 家具、瓷器&银器 - Donnerstag, 19. September 2024, 02.00 PM
PROVENANCE PRIVATE COLLECTION LAKE GENEVA
ROYAL CASSEROLE, “REINTEL” WITH PLATTER
Meissen, probably ca. 1745-50, model by J. J. Kändler.
Each piece is painted with the Royal Alliance coat of arms of Poland, Saxony and Habsburg. Painted with Watteau scenes in the island style, courtly figures in park landscape vignettes and “Deutsche Blumen” with gold latticework borders on the rim. The finial of the lid applied with a sculpted lemon finial with leaves. On three legs with scrolled feet. Underglaze blue sword marks, press number 22 on the platter.
Ø 15,7 cm, 26,6 cm.
Provenance:
- Christie's Rome, Una Raccolta di Splendide Porcellane Europee, 24 May 1972, Lot No. 275.
- Sotheby's London, Important Continental Porcelain, 17 June 1975, Lot No. 109.
- Private collection, Suisse romande.
In his work reports in April 1745, Kändler refers for the first time to such a commission for the Queen, noting “Zu einem Reintel für Ihro Majest. die Königin einer sauber verzierten Fuss poussiret”.
Only two other comparable casseroles with the royal coat of arms of Maria Josepha of Saxony (1699-1757), born Archduchess of Austria and wife of the Saxon Elector Friedrich August II, are known. One example painted with landscape cartouches can be found in the State Art Collections in Dresden (Inv. No. PE7823); another, formerly in the Marouf Collection, was sold at Bonhams, 5 December 2012, Lot No. 43.
A "Reintel" without the royal coat of arms bears fine floral decorations and is in the collections of the Bavarian National Museum in Munich (Rückert, Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810, 1966, Nos. 576 and 577).
Comparative literature: Pietsch, C. Banz, Triumph der blauen Schwerter, 2010, Cat. No. 108; Pietsch, Passion for Meissen, 2010, No. 64.
- Christie's Rome, Una Raccolta di Splendide Porcellane Europee, 24 May 1972, Lot No. 275.
- Sotheby's London, Important Continental Porcelain, 17 June 1975, Lot No. 109.
- Private collection, Suisse romande.
In his work reports in April 1745, Kändler refers for the first time to such a commission for the Queen, noting “Zu einem Reintel für Ihro Majest. die Königin einer sauber verzierten Fuss poussiret”.
Only two other comparable casseroles with the royal coat of arms of Maria Josepha of Saxony (1699-1757), born Archduchess of Austria and wife of the Saxon Elector Friedrich August II, are known. One example painted with landscape cartouches can be found in the State Art Collections in Dresden (Inv. No. PE7823); another, formerly in the Marouf Collection, was sold at Bonhams, 5 December 2012, Lot No. 43.
A "Reintel" without the royal coat of arms bears fine floral decorations and is in the collections of the Bavarian National Museum in Munich (Rückert, Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810, 1966, Nos. 576 and 577).
Comparative literature: Pietsch, C. Banz, Triumph der blauen Schwerter, 2010, Cat. No. 108; Pietsch, Passion for Meissen, 2010, No. 64.
CHF 8 000 / 12 000 | (€ 8 250 / 12 370)
以瑞士法郎銷售 CHF 32 500 (包含買家佣金)
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