22nd Jan, 2019 10:00

Ceramics & Glass

 
  Lot 126
 

A MEISSEN CUTLERY HANDLE MOUNTED WITH A STERLING SILVER CAKE SLICE, the handle circa 1728, decorated in underglaze-blue and painted with polychrome sprays of flowers in Kakiemon style, the pierced mid-18th Century silver slice hallmarked for Dresden, probably 1745, with unidentified maker’s mark, the handle 10cm long PROVENANCE: Private German collection. FOOTNOTES: This handle was painted at the Meissen factory in underglaze-blue before being decorated by a Hausmaler with simple polychrome flowers. A set of very similar cutlery handles in the Wark Collection, see Ulrich Pietsch, 'Early Meissen Porcelain' (2011), p. 330, cat. 357.

Sold for £80

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

Do you have an item similar to the item above? If so please click the link below to submit a free online valuation request through our website.

 

Images*

Drag and drop .jpg images here to upload, or click here to select images.