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Lot 64

A gilt-metal-mounted oval snuff box, 19th century

5 July 2011, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A gilt-metal-mounted oval snuff box, 19th century

In Meissen style, decorated with Oriental figures in elaborate landscapes of Kakiemon flowers and rockwork, alternating with detailed trellis, in the style of J.E Stadler, the fluted base with turquoise petals separated by a line of gilding, mounted in a gilt-copper mount with rocaille thumbpiece, 7.2cm wide, KPM mark and crossed swords in underglaze-blue

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Provenance:
Alfred Joseph Collection, no. 1682

Literature:
Beaucamp-Markowsky 1985, no. 8;
Beaucamp-Markowsky 1988, no. 2

Exhibited:
Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, 1972-2003;
London, Gilbert Collection, Somerset House, 2003-2008;
Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, The Bowes Museum, 2008-2010

It is not exactly known when this type of box was made, but it belongs to a group of chinoiserie-decorated boxes of similar shape, all with crossed swords and KPM marks in underglaze-blue on the inside of the base. It is known that snuff boxes and other items such as crinoline groups were re-issued at the Meissen factory from the 1830s onwards for export to England, which were sold by, amongst others, Frederick Litchfield, but it is not possible to establish if this box is part of that group. Beaucamp-Markowsky (op.cit. 1988) notes that other comparably decorated boxes with the same mark are in the Musée Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire in Brussels, and in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

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