A Meissen porcelain ecuelle on stand with battle scenes - image-1
A Meissen porcelain ecuelle on stand with battle scenes - image-2
A Meissen porcelain ecuelle on stand with battle scenes - image-1A Meissen porcelain ecuelle on stand with battle scenes - image-2

Lot 1652 Dα

A Meissen porcelain ecuelle on stand with battle scenes

Auction 1196 - overview Cologne
20.05.2022, 10:00 - Decorative Arts incl. Highly Important Mortars the Schwarzach Collection Part IV.
Estimate: 3.000 € - 4.000 €
Result: 3.750 € (incl. premium)

A Meissen porcelain ecuelle on stand with battle scenes

All pieces original. Finely decorated on all faces with battle scenes in black contoured gold rocaille cartouches surrounded by small insects and moths. Blue crossed swords mark, dreher's number 3 (tureen) and 21 (stand), all pieces marked "B." in gold. Localised wear to the gilding. H ecuelle with lid 13, D stand 21.6 cm.
Around 1740-45, decor attributed to Johann Georg Heintze.

Provenance

Private collection, Palatinate.

Literature

Cf. Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain The Wark Collection, London 2011, no. 470 - 471.
Cf. also a similarly decorated service attributed to the workshop of Johann Gregorius Hoeroldt in the Carabelli collection, pub. in Pietsch, Frühes Meißener Porzellan, Sammlung Carabelli, Munich 2000, p. 250 f.