Price
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Chinese Cup Decorated in Holland.
Crossed swords mark in blue enamel.
Circa 1740.
6.2 cm high.
This cup copies the decoration of two cartouches of Meissen harbour scenes, or Kauffahrtei, of the 1730s. The same high quality of painting and the same flower sprays can be found on delft doré wares.
Condition:
Rim chip.
Provenance:
Bernard Watney Collection.
Literature:
Manners 2024
E & H Manners, ‘Decorators of Ceramics and Glass, 2024, no. 50.
The BADA Standard
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