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Meissen Topographical Sucrier Meissen, C. 1860.
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Meissen Topographical Sucrier Meissen, C. 1860.

19th century
Description

Meissen porcelain topographical sucrier and cover, Meissen c. 1860. Finely hand painted with a titled view of Meissen, depicting figures sailing boats on the River Elbe, within a quatrefoil gilt scroll cartouche, on a cobalt blue ground. The reverse with a panel of flowers and insects.

The cover decorated with further panels of flowers and insects, and having a bud finial.

Titled ‘Meissen’, in black script.

Provenance – Chatsworth House, Derbyshire. Lot 775, Sothebys, 5th October, 2010.

Height – 10.2 cm, 4”.

Diameter – 10.2 cm, 4”.

Condition – Finial professionally, invisibly re attached. Otherwise in excellent condition.

Physical Dimensions
Height
10.2cm (4.02")
Width
10.2cm (4.02")
Depth
10.2cm (4.02")
Declaration

Philip Carrol Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

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Meissen porcelain topographical sucrier and cover, Meissen c. 1860.
Finely hand painted with a titled view of Meissen, depicting figures sailing boats on the River Elbe, within a quatrefoil gilt scroll cartouche, on a cobalt blue ground.
Philip Carrol Antiques

The reverse with a panel of flowers and insects.

fig 1. Meissen topographical sucrier Meissen, c. 1860.
fig 1. Meissen Topographical Sucrier Meissen, C. 1860.

The cover decorated with further panels of flowers and insects, and having a bud finial.

Titled ‘Meissen’, in black script.

Provenance – Chatsworth House, Derbyshire. Lot 775, Sothebys, 5th October, 2010.

Height – 10.2 cm, 4”.

Diameter – 10.2 cm, 4”.

Condition – Finial professionally, invisibly re attached. Otherwise in excellent condition.

Height
10.2cm (4.02")
Width
10.2cm (4.02")
Depth
10.2cm (4.02")
Date of Manufacture

Philip Carrol Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
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SA1189972
Philip Carrol Antiques
Philip Carrol Antiques
Sellingantiques verified Since Dec 2017

Philip carrol antiques was established in 1983

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Meissen topographical sucrier Meissen, c. 1860.
Meissen topographical sucrier Meissen, c. 1860.
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Meissen topographical sucrier Meissen, c. 1860.
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