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Pair of Meissen saucers, circa 1735, each decorated with a watery landscape scene within ornate Böttger lustre borders with scrollwork and plumes in iron-red and puce; one depicting two boatmen aboard a small boat with cargo coming into a harbour, with ships visible beyond the harbour wall; the other with boatmen conversing beside a makeshift camp at the water’s edge with a house and ships beyond; the rims with bands of gilt laub-und-bandelwerk, the bases with concentric lines in red and marked with underglaze blue crossed swords and gilder's mark 94 in gilt.
Diameter: 12cm. (4 3/4in.).
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Diameter: 12cm. (4 3/4in.)Stock number
W712The BADA Standard
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