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Tea bowl and saucer

Made at: Meissen Manufactory (Germany)
German
about 1725
Object Place: Europe, Germany

Medium/Technique Hard-paste porcelain
Dimensions 4.4 cm (1 3/4 in.)
Credit Line Rita and Frits Markus Collection
Accession Number1993.230.2a-b
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CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsCeramicsPorcelain

DescriptionHard-paste porcelain decorated in polychrome enamels and gold. Marks: gilder's 52. in gold to base of bowl and saucer. Circular teabowl and saucer with shaped cartouches outlined in gold and painted with polychrome chinoiseries. An Oriental man stands holding a bell-toy and whisk beside fences and shrubs (teabowl) and an Oriental woman offers a tray of birds to a child on a high-chair (saucer). The remaining surface area is decorated with elaborate scrolls in gold and iron-red, and 'indianische Blumen'. The interior rim of the teabowl is painted with scrollwork in gold and an 'indianische Blumen' in the basin. The verso of the saucer is decorated with three concentric circles in red. Condition: Excellent. Some minor rubbing to the gilding.
InscriptionsMarks: gilder's 52. in gold to base of bowl and saucer
ProvenanceMarch 1, 1993, sold from the property of "a Danish lady" at Christie's, London, lot 121 and bought by the MFA for the Rita and Frits Markus Collection [see note 1]. (Accession date: May 26, 1993)