
Nette Megens
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A similarly decorated turquoise-ground teapot is in the Dr. Ernst Schneider Collection (published by Julia Weber, Meißener Porzellane mit Dekoren nach ostasiatischen Vorbildern (2013), vol. II, no. 130). The form is based on a Japanese sake pot, of which Augustus the Strong's collection did include several examples, though they are not on the list of pieces sent to the Meissen manufactory for copying. The shape may have been introduced as early as 1727. Five examples were listed among the porcelain seized in 1731 from Count Hoym's palace that was intended for the Paris merchant, Lemaire, and was subsequently sent to the Japanese Palace. Other examples were delivered to Count Brühl in 1732 and 1733 (Weber, loc. cit.). However no examples with impressed numerals, made after August 1739, are currently known. A very similar teapot, but with a different cover, from a private Swiss collection was sold in these rooms, 5 June 2013, lot 28.