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Lot 56 Dα

A rare set of three Vienna porcelain cups and saucers with views of Schwetzingen

Auction 1150 - overview Berlin
16.05.2020, 11:00 - Vienna Porcelain from a Private Collection
Estimate: 4.000 € - 6.000 €
Result: 9.375 € (incl. premium)

A rare set of three Vienna porcelain cups and saucers with views of Schwetzingen

Of tapering cylindrical form with original saucers decorated with finely painted labelled views: "Ruine du Temple de Mercure dans le Jardin Elect: de Schwetzingen", "Temple dedié a la Botanique dans le Jardin Elect: de Schwetzingen", "Le Temple de Minerve dans le Jardin Elect: de Schwetzingen". Blue bindenschild mark (two saucers with + in blue), year stamp 98 (saucer) and 99 (cups), dreher's mark 39 (saucer) for Ferdinand Ebenberger and 12 (cups). A yellowed restored chip to the lower edge of one saucer.
Imperial Porcelain Manufactory under Konrad von Sorgenthal, 1799.

Provenance

Viennese private collection.