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A Meissen figure of Alexander the Great emblematic of Greece, circa 1750 image 1
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Lot 121

A Meissen figure of Alexander the Great emblematic of Greece, circa 1750

18 June 2014, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A Meissen figure of Alexander the Great emblematic of Greece, circa 1750

Modelled by J.J. Kaendler, wearing a plumed helmet, puce cloak over gilt-edged armour and a turquoise tunic, a four-headed beast at his feet on the gilt-edged scrollwork base, 21.5cm high (minor chips)

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Kaendler modelled the set of four figures representing the Four Monarchies of the ancient world, Assyria, Persia, Greece and Rome, around 1750. They are mentioned in the 1753 inventory of Count Brühl's Conditorei and are recorded in a price list of 1765. Kaendler reworked the figures in February 1767. For a detailed discussion of the Four Monarchies in the Pauls Collection, see E. Pauls-Eisenbeiss, German Porcelain of the 18th Century, vol. I (1972), pp. 152-157. Another example was sold in these Rooms, 8 December 2010, lot 103.

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