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15 baroque porcelains with Watteau painting. Meissen.
Sword mark, c. 1750, old inventory numbers of the Meissen City Museum on the underside.
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Polychrome painted, gold-staffed.
All with the finely painted depiction of gallant couples in park landscapes. Pear cup with rocaille handle, finial and flower knob lid (h 14,5 cm), tea caddy (without lid; h 10,5 cm), 2 coffee cups with rocaille handle (h 7 cm) and original saucers (Ø 13,5 cm), 4 bulbous cups with ear handles (H 4,5 cm) and original saucers (Ø 12 cm) and 1 quatrefoil bowl (L 17,5 cm). Partial gold abrasion, lid knob besto;en, Bestoßung at the snipe, minimal Besto;ung at 1 saucer rim and 1 cup rim, glued chip at 1 saucer rim, 2 cups with small stand ringbestoßungen, hairline crack in 1 cup handle.
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All parts are marked with inventory numbers of the Meißen City Museum. The Meißen collector and archaeologist Max Andrä (1866-1946) provided them to the 1934 redesigned Meißner City Museum as a permanent loan. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the loans were given to the heirs of the collector Max Andrä. From their possession these collection pieces were acquired.
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Provenance : Max Andrä collection and private property in Saxony.
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