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

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  1. Teapot
    Meissen manufactory, circa 1715-1720
    Attributed to Johann Friedrich Bφttger
    Stoneware; silver-gilt mounts and chain
    Height: 5 /2 in. (14 cm); Width: 6V16 in.
    (15.4 cm); Depth: \^7 A in. (12.4 cm)
    Accession number 85.Di.287
    PROVENANCE
    [Bent Peter Bronιe, Copenhagen].
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    "Acquisitions/1985," GettyMusJ 14 (1986),
    no. 203, p. 247, illus.


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  1. Leaf-shaped Dish
    Porcelain: Meissen manufactory, circa
    1715-1720
    Painted decoration: Breslau, circa 1715-1725
    Painting attributed to Ignaz Preissler
    Hard-paste porcelain; painted decoration;
    gilding
    Height: I^9 /i6 in. (4 cm); Width: 3% in.
    (8.3 cm); Depth: 43 /s in. (11.1 cm)
    Accession number 86.DE. 541
    PROVENANCE
    Dr. Marcel Nyffeler, Switzerland (sold,
    Christie's, London, June 9,1986, lot 183).
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Maureen Cassidy-Geiger, "Two Pieces of
    Porcelain Decorated by Ignaz Preissler in
    the J. Paul Getty Museum," GettyMusJ'15
    (1987), pp. 35-52, figs, ioa-e; "Acquisitions/
    1986," GettyMusJ'15 (1987), no. in, p. 215,
    illus.

  2. Figure ([?] Beltrame di Milano)
    Meissen manufactory, circa 1720
    Hard-paste porcelain
    Height: 6K in. (16.5 cm); Width: 2% in.
    (6.8 cm); Depth: 25 /s in. (6.5 cm)
    Accession number 8 6.DE. 542
    PROVENANCE
    Dr. Marcel Nyffeler, Switzerland (sold,
    Christie's, London, June 9,1986, lot 21).
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    "Acquisitions/1986," GettyMusJ 1$ (1987),
    no. 112, p. 215, illus.


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