A Meissen porcelain platter from the service with iron red mosaic borders - image-1
A Meissen porcelain platter from the service with iron red mosaic borders - image-2
A Meissen porcelain platter from the service with iron red mosaic borders - image-1A Meissen porcelain platter from the service with iron red mosaic borders - image-2

Lot 1052 Dα

A Meissen porcelain platter from the service with iron red mosaic borders

Auction 1208 - overview Cologne
18.11.2022, 14:30 - Porcelain Glass
Estimate: 1.000 € - 1.500 €
Result: 1.386 € (incl. premium)

A Meissen porcelain platter from the service with iron red mosaic borders

"Preußisch-Musikalisches Dessin" model decorated with "indianische blumen" in iron red and trophies in six gilt edged cartouches alternating with flowers in relief. The border with iron red scale-pattern decor. Blue crossed swords mark, dreher's number 36. Minor wear to the gilt edging, some minor scratches to the ground. D 30.7 cm.
1761/62.

In 1760, King Friedrich II ordered a service with “mathematical instruments” from Meissen for Jean-Baptiste Boyer Marquis d´Argens (1703 – 1771). The service was decorated using his own designs and produced in the following year. Meissen referred to this elaborate relief décor as “Prussian musical design”.
The “dinner service with red mosaic borders and painted with red 'indianische blumen'” originally comprised 144 dinner plates, 48 soup bowls, numerous dishes and tureens as well as cutlery handles, butter dishes, salt barrels and leaf-shaped bowls (designed as vine leaves and poplar leaves), cloches, candlesticks and centrepieces. A hand drawing by the king himself exists describing the "indianische blumen" that were to decorate the service along with the note: “With regards to the painted décor, it should be observed that on all of the pieces no other colour is to be used but red, namely the colour preferred by his royal majesty the king of Poland, mixed with gold”. Dessert plates and additional leaf-shaped dishes were added to the service in 1763.
Today, we no longer know whether the king used the service, and if so in what capacity. It is only known that 20 years later in 1781 he gave it as a gift to his general Wichard von Möllendorff, after whom it is now named.

Provenance

Private collection, Westphalia.

Literature

Cf. Wittwer, "hat der König von Preußen die schleunige Verferttigung verschiedener Bestellungen ernstlich begehret" Friedrich der Große und das Meißener Porzellan, in: Keramos 208/2010, p. 54 ff.
Cf. cat. Triumph der Blauen Schwerter. Meissener Porzellan für Adel und Bürgertum 1710 - 1815, Dresden 2010, no. 294.