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Lot 1043 Dα

A Meissen porcelain tea bowl and saucer with Chinoiseries

Auction 1208 - overview Cologne
18.11.2022, 14:30 - Porcelain Glass
Estimate: 800 € - 1.000 €
Result: 2.772 € (incl. premium)

A Meissen porcelain tea bowl and saucer with Chinoiseries

Painted with a Chinoiserie figure, a fox and a swan. Dreher's mark x for Johann Daniel Rehschuh (saucer). D saucer 12.5 cm.
The porcelain Meissen, c. 1720, the decor attributed to Sabina Hosennestel (née Auffenwerth), c. 1730.

The attribution to the Augsburg "hausmaler" Sabina Hosennestel (1706 - 1782), daughter of the Augsburg goldsmith and porcelain painter Johann Auffenwerth, married Hosennestel, is based on Ulrich Pietsch's publication on the Marouf Collection. This decoration was much discussed after Pazaurek's standard work, including by Barbara Beaucamp-Markowsky for the Cologne catalogue of the holdings in the Museum für Angewandte Kunst, where there is a teapot with the same decoration (inv. no. E 2933 a,b).

Provenance

Private collection, Westphalia.

Literature

Cf. Beaucamp-Markowsky, Porzellan, Cologne 1980, no. 20, for a teapot with similar decor in the Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln.
Cf. Pietsch, Passion for Meissen. Sammlung Said und Roswitha Marouf, Stuttgart 2010, cat. no. 62.
A teapot with this decor sold in Lempertz Cologne auction 1159 on 13th November 2020, lot 817.