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£1900.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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A Höchst Faience Teapot
Circa 1750
No Mark
The oviform body with wishbone handle and branch spout, decorated with sprays of stylised oriental flowers.
Although this piece is not marked, other pieces with the same flower decoration are attributed to the painter Johann Christoph Walther, sometimes marked with a purple ‘W’.
Condition
Chips to extremities, no restoration
References
For a similar example see Patricia Stahl, Höchster Porzellan 1946-1796, (1994), Exhibition catalogue Historisches Museum, Frankfurt am Main, p. 46
Dimensions
21.1 cm across, 13.5 cm. highThe BADA Standard
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