A pair of highly important Meissen porcelain dessert plates from the hunting service for Catherine II - image-1

Lot 836 Dα

A pair of highly important Meissen porcelain dessert plates from the hunting service for Catherine II

Auction 1159 - overview Cologne
13.11.2020, 09:30 - Decorative Arts incl. the Renate and Tono Dreßen Collection
Estimate: 3.000 € - 4.000 €
Result: 9.375 € (incl. premium)

A pair of highly important Meissen porcelain dessert plates from the hunting service for Catherine II

"Brühl'scher Durchbruch" model. Decorated with scenes of a resting deer in a forest and a mounted hunter with two dogs above a gilt rocaille brackets. Blue crossed swords mark with dot, dreher's numbers 10 and 56, red lacquer inventory numbers. Restored crack to the rim of one plate at 7 o'clock, the gilt border worn. D 26 and 26.3 cm.
1766, this model attributed to Michel Victor Acier.

In 1766, Tsarina Catherine II ordered a sumptuous thousand-piece service for her hunting lodge Zarskoje Selo, which was completed in 1768. Twenty nine different painters are recorded as having worked on the service. In keeping with the Russian court's manner of dining, the service required a vast profusion of different forms of vessels and flatware, similar in scale to that of the famous Swan Service produced for Count Brühl. The many plates with hunting scenes produced between 1766 and 1768 also included dessert plates. The Tsarina was so pleased with the service that she commissioned the Imperial Russian porcelain factory to produce additions to it.

Pieces from the service are today housed in the Hermitage, in Gatchina Palace near St. Petersburg, in the Historic Museum in Moscow, in Kuskovo Palace near Moscow, and in the Hetjen's Museum in Düsseldorf (Pietsch, Munich 2004, p. 95. ff.). Dessert plates from the service are exceedingly rare.

Provenance

Senger art dealers, Bamberg.
South German aristocratic ownership.

Literature

For this history of the Tsar's services, see: Pietsch (ed.), Meißen für die Zaren. Porzellan als Mittel sächsisch-russischer Politik im 18. Jahrhundert, Munich 2004, p. 95 ff.