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拍品 1245 - A194 Rosmarie Schmidt-Ducret遗产中的瓷器 - Donnerstag, 24. September 2020, 02.00 PM

PLATE FROM THE "MÜNCHHAUSEN" SERVICE

Meissen, ca. 1740. The paintwork in the style of Löwenfinck.
Painted in purple camaïeu and accentuated in gold, featuring a mythological creature on a rock, flowering branches, and scattered blossoms and insects. The rim features the coat of arms of Münchhausen. Underglaze blue sword mark, press number 16.
D 23.4 cm.

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Rim, cut in some areas. Some scratches in the mirror.

Gerlach Adolf Freiherr of Münchhausen (1688-1770) came from an aristocratic family in Lower Saxony and was a member of the Council College for the Electorate of Hannover under the Elector of Hannover, King George II of England.
According to the Dresden State Archives, there was an exchange of letters between Johann Christian von Hennicke, the deputy manufactory director, and Baron von Münchhausen, in which the manufactory director requested a copy of the Münchhausen coat of arms on 4 January 1745. The present must have arrived by 17 April 1745 at the latest, because Munchausen wrote a letter to Meissen, thanking the Manufactory for the "magnifique Königl. Porcellain present" (Hoffmeister 1999 II, p. 602).

CHF 1 000 / 1 500 | (€ 1 030 / 1 550)

以瑞士法郎銷售 CHF 5 625 (包含買家佣金)
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