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Lot 81

A Meissen cockerel teapot and cover, circa 1735

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

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A Meissen cockerel teapot and cover, circa 1735

Modelled by J.J. Kaendler, the outstretched head forming the spout and the curled tail feathers the handle, the feathers vividly painted in coloured enamels and gilding, the cover with a dog finial and painted with Kakiemon flower sprigs, flanked by gilt scrollwork motifs, 8cm high, 19cm long, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue (minor restoration to the tip of the spout and edge of cover) (2)

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The shape of the teapot is loosely based on a Chinese Yixing example. It is one of the rarest variety of cockerel teapots made at Meissen - the more common form shows the cockerel turning its head back.

A teapot of this type, with a different finial, is illustrated by Carl Albiker, Die Meissner Porzellantiere (1959), pl. 147, where it is connected with the following entry in Kaendler's work records from May 1734:'Ebenfalls ist noch zu einem Theepot ein Hahn gefertigt worden von mittelmässiger Grösse, wo ebenfalls der Thee zum Schnabel rausläuft. Der Schwanz ist so beschaffen, dass man den Hahn dabei gut in die Höhe heben kann und daraus einschenken'.

A further example is in R. Rückert, Meissener Porzellan (1966), plate 277, no. 1127, and another was sold in these Rooms on 7 December 2011, lot 66.

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