£500 - £800
A FINE AND RARE 18TH/19TH CENTURY MEISSEN STYLE AFTER JOHANN JOACHIM KANDLER 1706-1775 CHINOISERIE CABARET SERVICE
Unidentified mark of two underglaze blue crossed swords mark, an unusual hard paste porcelain three piece service, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl on matching tray, moulded and polychrome enamelled with raised decoration, depicting chinoiserie figures dressed as Mandarin, dignitary and attendants, teapot - green glazed Imperial dragon spout and scrolling handle, finial cover modelled as an Oriental boy seated on a grotesque toad.
(teapot h 20cm, middle section of green dragon serving tray 28cm x 28cm)
Condition: damages, restorations, natural wear, damages to corner tray, sugar basin chipped, some small chips and firing hairlines inside
N.B. see similar mark to Meissen with one sword, blue underglaze crossed swords mark, Circa 1720 - 1730, according to company affidavit, marks of German Bohemian Austrian porcelain by Robert E. Rontgen, page 208
Literature Godden's Guide to European Porcelain, some rare pieces of Oriental taste were made for Frederick Augustus II, Circa 1725 - 1730 or as prestige gifts from the Kings or members of Royal Aristocracy at that time.
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