
Sophie von der Goltz
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This model is first mentioned in manufactory records in March 1722, though the first successful firing may only have been in July. The turner, Peter Geithner, produced thirteen more in late July, and thereafter the models are mentioned in 1725, 1727 and 1728 (J. Weber, Meißener Porzellane mit Dekoren nach ostasiatischen Vorbildern, vol. II, p.76). Tureens of this type were in use at the royal table as soup tureens from at least 1723. The earliest surviving inventory of the Hofsilberkammer of 1733 lists four large and six smaller tureens, although the use of blue and white wares was not restricted to the court (Weber, op. cit, pp. 10-11).
A tureen and cover, circa 1722-23, of the same shape and with similar underglaze-blue decoration is in the Malcolm D. Gutter collection, illustrated in Maria L. Santangelo, A Princely Pursuit (2018), no. 27. Three related tureens and covers, one with lizard handles, are in the Dresden porcelain collection (the one with lizard handles is illustrated in K-P. Arnold, Meissener Blaumalerei aus drei Jahrhunderten (1989), no. 27).
Please note there is a further repair to the tureen. See full condition report for details.