A Meissen porcelain model of a wild boar - image-1
A Meissen porcelain model of a wild boar - image-2
A Meissen porcelain model of a wild boar - image-1A Meissen porcelain model of a wild boar - image-2

Lot 989 Dα

A Meissen porcelain model of a wild boar

Auction 1056 - overview Cologne
13.11.2015, 14:30 - Porcelain, Ceramics, Furniture, Bronzes, Carpets
Estimate: 10.000 € - 15.000 €

A Meissen porcelain model of a wild boar

Blue crossed swords mark under the back right trotter. One tusk reattached. H 7.5 cm.
Presumably ca. 1746 - 47, modelled by Johann Joachim Kaendler.

Kaendler's workshop records mention him forming a female boar twice in June and August of 1747. He also formed a boar hunting group in July of this year at the behest of August III.

Provenance

Former C.H. Fischer Collection, Dresden
Sold by J.M. Heberle (H. Lempertz´ Söhne) 22nd - 25th October 1906, lot 127
German aristocratic ownership

Literature

S. Pietsch (ed.), Arbeitsberichte, Leipzig 2002, p. 119 f.
Cf. the (possibly matching) sow in the catalogue: Porzellan Parforce, Munich 2005, no. 31.