Tuesday 11 March 2025
A Meissen porcelain lobed dessert-plate of Earl of Jersey type, c.1735, blue crossed swords...
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A Meissen porcelain lobed dessert-plate of Earl of Jersey type, c.1735, blue crossed swords mark, Pressnummer 16, painted with two chinoiserie figures on a seashore with trees on cliffs and distant ships, brown line rim, 21.5cm wide
Provenance: Property of the late Hugo Morley-Fletcher MA FSA (1940-2022).
Literature: Hugo Morley-Fletcher, Meissen Porcelain in Colour, London, 1979 (second edition), p. 45.
Note: The decoration is presumably derived from the engravings of Petrus Schenk, junior. See A.L. den Blaauwen, ‘Keramik mit chinoiserien nach stichen von Petrus Schenk Jun’ in Keramos, no. 31, January 1966, pp. 2-17 for a large number of these prints (the source for the present figures is not among the designs published).
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