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Lot 38

A Meissen square deep dish from the 'Red Dragon' service
circa 1740-45

25 November 2009, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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A Meissen square deep dish from the 'Red Dragon' service

circa 1740-45
Painted in iron-red and gilding with dragons, phoenix and auspicious symbols, gilt-edged rim, 22.1cm across, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, impressed 21

Footnotes

Provenance:
Anon. sale, Christie's London, 2 February 1981, lot 146

Literature:
Hoffmeister 1999, I, no. 113

Exhibited:
Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, 1999-2009

The 'Red Dragon' pattern is probably derived from Japanese porcelain, which in turn incorporates Chinese symbols, such as the dragon, phoenix and the 'Eight Gems'. Two services of this pattern were among the substantial quantity of Meissen porcelain in Japanese and Chinese style made around 1729-31 for the French merchant, Lemaire, which was confiscated and transferred to the Japanese Palace in 1733. The pattern was much admired at the Saxon court and was subsequently produced for its exclusive use (see Troschinskaja 2008 for a discussion of the pattern).

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