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A very rare Kakiemon tea bowl and saucer from the Japanese Palace in Dresden


A very rare Kakiemon tea bowl and saucer from the Japanese Palace in Dresden

Lot-No. 569


Meissen, around 1728. Bowl and saucer with delicate painting after Japanese models. The wall and the saucer with motif of 2 playing children. Crossed swords in u'glaze blue. Prof. rest. Overall h. 7 cm - The tea bowl belongs to a set of formerly 38 parts, which all belonged to the Japanese Palace in Dresden. Identical objects can be found in the Public art collections, Dresden, or in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. - Lit.: Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain: The Wark Collection, London 2011, p. 291.

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A very rare Kakiemon tea bowl and saucer from the Japanese Palace in Dresden


A very rare Kakiemon tea bowl and saucer from the Japanese Palace in Dresden

Lot-No. 569

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Meissen, around 1728. Bowl and saucer with delicate painting after Japanese models. The wall and the saucer with motif of 2 playing children. Crossed swords in u'glaze blue. Prof. rest. Overall h. 7 cm - The tea bowl belongs to a set of formerly 38 parts, which all belonged to the Japanese Palace in Dresden. Identical objects can be found in the Public art collections, Dresden, or in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. - Lit.: Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain: The Wark Collection, London 2011, p. 291.

A very rare Kakiemon tea bowl and saucer from the Japanese Palace in Dresden
A very rare Kakiemon tea bowl and saucer from the Japanese Palace in Dresden