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Lot 90

A Meissen beaker from the Japanese Palace, circa 1729-31

1 December 2025, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£800 - £1,200

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A Meissen beaker from the Japanese Palace, circa 1729-31

Painted in Kakiemon style two phoenixes alternating with sprigs of indianische Blumen, brown-edged rim, 6.4cm high, crossed swords mark in blue enamel, incised Japanese Palace inventory number N=335-/ W

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Provenance
Part of the order of Meissen porcelain for the Paris merchant, Rodolphe Lemaire, and subsequently (in 1731) incorporated into the Royal collections of Saxony in the Japanese Palace in Dresden

Literature
White, Mary, Drinking at the Whites' House, Vol.2, 2021, p.403

The 1770 inventory of the Japanese Palace in Dresden records 'Zwölf Stück detto [Chocolaten Becher] mit Vögel und Blumen, 2½. Zoll tief, 3¼. Zoll in Diam: No. 335' [twelve ditto (chocolate beakers) with birds and flowers, 2½. Zoll deep, 3¼. Zoll diam.]; quoted by C. Boltz, 'Japanisches Palais-Inventar und Turmzimmer-Inventar 1769', Keramos, 153, 1996, p.57. A similar example with the same inventory number is in the Dresden porcelain collection (inv. no.PE 5061).

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