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The Twinight Collection
Lot 77*

A large Berlin vase depicting the Battle of Vitoria, circa 1817

4 July 2024, 12:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A large Berlin vase depicting the Battle of Vitoria, circa 1817

Campana form, finely painted with a continuous landscape scene depicting the Battle of Vitoria against a burnished gilt ground, tooled with stiff-leaf borders to both sides of the rim, foliate and scrollwork borders at the base, above a broad band of shells and scrolling foliage, the flared foot tooled with foliate and formal borders on a black marbled base, mounted on a square plinth with scrolling foliage raised on a flared gilt foot, the top of the plinth with a later gilt-metal mount with central gallery, 70.5cm high overall, the plinth with sceptre mark in underglaze-blue, red dash and painter's mark of a circle in brown (2)

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Provenance:
Anon. sale, Christie's London, 5 December 1994, lot 304;
Anon. sale, Christie's London, 10 July 2014, lot 18;
The Twinight Collection

This vase is closely related to the two large vases depicting the battles of Vitoria and Waterloo, respectively, that form part of the gift of a magnificent Berlin table service from King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia to the Duke of Wellington (W. & I. Baer, Das Tafelservice der KPM für den Herzog von Wellington (1988), nos. 13 and 14).

In addition to the Duke of Wellington, gifts of porcelain were made by the Prussian king to numerous other British persons of rank. The depiction of the Battle of Vitoria on this vase, however, suggests that the recipient was most likely one of Wellington's two most highly regarded commanders, Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Graham or Lieutenant-General Sir Rowland Hill.

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