LOT 13 A rare Meissen teabowl, circa 1723
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A rare Meissen teabowl, circa 1723Painted probably by J.G. Höroldt or J.C. Horn in iron-red with two vignettes depicting chinoiserie figures flanked by flowering branches, flanked by tiny insects in black, yellow and pale green, a purple border to the rim and an iron-red flower spray to the interior, 3.9cm high (tiny chips inside footrim)注脚Provenance:Anon. sale, Christie's London, 9 July 2001, lot 78This style of chinoiserie decoration has variously been attributed to Johann Christoph Horn and to J.G. Höroldt (see I. Menzhausen, Höroldt und sein "Seminarium" - Meißen, 1720 bis 1730, in Keramos 120 (1988), ill. 13, for the circular stand in the Dresden porcelain collection painted in underglaze-blue and polychrome enamels). A teabowl and saucer in the Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin, painted in underglaze-blue and iron-red with chinoiserie figures is attributed by Stefan Bursche to Horn (Meissen Steinzeug und Porzellan (1980), no. 139). The decoration of a vase in the Arnhold Collection, New York, and two associated vases in the Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna, with polychrome chinoiserie scenes and underglaze-blue, has been attributed to J.G. Höroldt (M. Cassidy-Geiger, The Arnhold Collection of Meissen Porcelain 1710-50 (2008), no. 24).
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