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A rare set of four Meissen figures emblematic of 'The Seasons', circa 1760 image 1
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A rare set of four Meissen figures emblematic of 'The Seasons', circa 1760

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

£10,000 - £15,000

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A rare set of four Meissen figures emblematic of 'The Seasons', circa 1760

Modelled by F.E. Meyer, each standing on a high base modelled with gilt-edged scrollwork, 'Spring' as a classical nymph standing by an urn filled with flowers holding a posy, a nest at her feet, her puce-lined cloak painted with indianische Blumen; 'Summer' similarly clad, standing by an urn filled with leaves and holding a wheat sheaf, the base applied with vegetables, leaves and flowers; 'Autumn' as a young man holding grapes and a goblet, wearing a wreath of grapes, a pale-yellow-lined cloak decorated with indianische Blumen with a rabbit hung from his waist, the base and urn applied with fruiting vines; 'Winter' as a bearded man wearing a fur-lined puce cloak warming his hands over a fire by a wine bottle, 23.5cm high, crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue (minor damage) (4)

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A similar figure of 'Winter' in the Landesgewerbemuseum, Stuttgart, is illustrated by R. Rückert, Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810 (1966), no. 991.

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