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Lot 118

A Meissen figure of the Merchant's Wife, circa 1755

14 June 2017, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A Meissen figure of the Merchant's Wife, circa 1755

Modelled by J.J. Kaendler, seated at a table doing accounts, wearing a bonnet, a jacket with indianische Blumen and a purple fichu with elaborate puce border and a pink skirt, an inkstand and ledger on the table, a second ledger on her lap and parcels and a basket with bottles at her feet, the base moulded with gilt-edged scrollwork and applied with leaves and flowers, 16.5cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue (restored)

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Provenance:
Brigitte Britzke Collection, Bad Pyrmont

Literature:
Meissener Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts aus Bad Pyrmonter Privatbesitz, exhibition catalogue (2002), p. 174;
La Porcelana de Meissen en la Colección Britzke/Das Meissner Porzellan der Britzke-Sammlung, exhibition catalogue (2009), p. 330

Exhibited:
Museum im Schloss, Bad Pyrmont, Meissener Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts aus Bad Pyrmonter Privatbesitz, 28 November 2002 to 26 January 2003;
Fundación Caja Segovia, La Porcelana de Meissen en la Colección Britzke 1709-1765, 16 July to 18 November 2009

The model is based on the etching 'L'oeconome' by Jacques-Philippe Le Bas (1707-1783), after the painting of the same name by Jean Siméon Chardin (1699-1779) from 1746/47, now in the National Museum, Stockholm. See Patricia Brattig, Meissen - Barockes Porzellan (2010), fig. 53.

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