Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum

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240 GERMAN CERAMICS: MEISSEN


Ewer 418

418


  1. Ewer and Basin
    Meissen manufactory, circa 1740
    Painting attributed to the studio of Chris­
    tian Frederich Herold
    Hard-paste porcelain; polychrome enamel
    decoration; gilding
    The ewer and basin are both painted
    beneath with the crossed swords in blue
    of the Meissen manufactory; both are
    impressed with the number 27.
    Ewer: Height: 8 lA in. (21.2 cm); Width:
    8% in. (20.6 cm); Depth: 4% in. (10.5 cm);
    Basin: Height: z^7 A in. (7.3 cm); Width:
    ι ft. Yz in. (31.8 cm); Depth: 10 in. (25.5 cm)
    Accession number 84 .DE.918.1-.2
    PROVENANCE
    Sir Hugh Smithson, first Duke of North­
    umberland and Earl Percy (1714-1786);
    by descent to Algernon Heber-Percy (sold,
    Christies, London, October 30,1967,
    lot 154); Dr. and Mrs. E. Pauls-Eisenbeiss
    (sold, Christie's, Geneva, November 12,
    1976, lot 197); (anonymous sale, Christies,
    London, June 25,1979, lot 177); private col­
    lection, London (sold, Christie's, London,
    December 3,1984, lot 275, to [The Antique
    Porcelain Co., London]).
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Dr. Erika Pauls-Eisenbeiss, German Porce­
    lain of the Eighteenth Century (London,
    1972), vol. ι, pp. 484-487; "Acquisitions/
    1984," GettyMusJ 13 (1985), no. 67, p. 183,
    illus.


Vase .1 419

Vase .2 419

Basin

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