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Lot 276

A Meissen helmet-shaped ewer, circa 1740

6 December 2018, 16:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£1,500 - £2,000

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A Meissen helmet-shaped ewer, circa 1740

Sharply moulded with shell ornament and with an acanthus leaf beneath the stepped scroll handle, the spreading quatrelobed foot enamelled with sprigs of indianische Blumen, the body finely-painted below the lip with Watteauesque figures in Commedia dell'arte costumes painted in puce camaieu, the rims brightly gilt, 21.3cm high (minor footrim chips only)

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Provenance:
The Property of a Lady, sold Christie's London, 18 May 1999, lot 183

The puce camaieu scene is after the engraving "La Coquete" by François Boucher after Watteau, circa 1727. The two centre figures, Pierrot and Columbine, can be found on several other pieces of Meissen porcelain, such as a clock case in the Dresden porcelain collection; the print and three pieces illustrated in Claudia Bodinek, Raffinesse im Akkord, Meissener Porzellanmalerei und ihre Grafischen Vorlagen, Band 2 (2018), pp. 544f.

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