Lot: 109
Dresden, Germany.
Circa 1745-1750.
Possibly from the Brhlsche Allerlei service. Rococo scroll handles, and with scrolls to mid-sections, the wavy rim ozier-and scallop-shell moulded. The well of octagonal from. Finely-painted with polychrome enamels with cut apple plums on a branch, and four asymmetrical floral sprays, with dots of green and sprigs. Painted gilding to rims and scrolls.
Underglaze blue crossed swords, two unglazed pads.
20 L. x 16 W. x 3 1/4 D.
By descent from the Kaumheimer family, Stuttgart, Germany.
A few firing flaws disguised by sprigs. One 1 inch long firing tear to rim underside.
Most of the modelling work on the service appears to have been done by J.F. Eberlein and J.G. Ehder, whose work records include numerous references to the service.
Auction Date: October 23, 2020
