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Lot 1649 Dα

A Meissen Boettger porcelain bowl decorated with wild animals by an Augsburg "hausmaler"

Auction 1096 - overview Cologne
17.11.2017, 18:00 - Selected Works
Estimate: 8.000 € - 10.000 €
Result: 5.580 € (incl. premium)

A Meissen Boettger porcelain bowl decorated with wild animals by an Augsburg "hausmaler"

Unmarked. H 8, diameter 20.5 cm.
The porcelain ca. 1715 - 20, the painting after Johann Elias Ridinger, attributed to Anna Elisabeth Wald, 2nd quarter 18th C.

Provenance

German aristocratic ownership.

Literature

Cf. a similar bowl decorated with a hare and attributed to Anna Elisabeth Wald, in the Wark Collection (Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain, London 2011, no. 675).