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A Meissen armorial teabowl and saucer from the Cavalli service circa 1735
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Find your local specialistA Meissen armorial teabowl and saucer from the Cavalli service
Each painted with the arms of Cavalli, on the teabowl against a continuous Kauffahrtei scene of merchants and their wares by a quayside, the saucer with scattered indianische Blumen, gilt foliate scrollwork borders to the rims, the saucer: 12.9cm diam., crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue, impressed Dreher's mark of two asterisks for Christian Meynert (2)
Footnotes
Provenance:
Acquired in 1985
Literature:
Hoffmeister 1999, II, no. 320;
Cassidy-Geiger 2007, p. 251, n. 138
Exhibited:
Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, 1999-2009
During the 16th and 17th centuries, members of the Cavalli family were Venetian ambassadors to Bavaria, Savoy, Spain, France and Rome. The Meissen Cavalli service, to which this teabowl and saucer belong, was probably made for Giacomo Cavalli, from the San Vidal branch of the family from Verona (Cassidy-Geiger 2007, p. 228). A similar example from the Otto Höffer collection was sold at Christie's London, 5 July 2004, lot 26.
