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LOT 1164 A Meissen porcelain tea bowl and saucer with vedutas and pea...

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Kunsthaus Lempertz KG

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A Meissen porcelain tea bowl and saucer with vedutas and pea green ground The cup decorated with finely painted views in two reserves, the base of the cup with a merchant shipping scene in puce camaieu. Blue crossed swords mark, dreher`s mark of Johann Christoph Schumann (cup) and Johann Gottlob Pietzsch jr., brown mark C. Minor cracks to the glaze in the base of the saucer, a minor restored chip to the rim of the tea bowl. D saucer 13 cm. C. 1740, decor attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold. The ground colour used in this set, often referred to as pea green in specialist literature, first became established in the manufactory in 1726 following several attempts by Johann Gregorius Hoeroldt to create ground colours. It is referred to as "Olive Couleur" in manufactory records, and can be found listed several times in the first price lists of 1731, decorating tea sets, bowls and vases as gifts for the king. Despite a request by the accountant Johann David Reinhardt in the memorandum of March 1727 "[...] that he [Obermeister Stölzel] in future apply more diligence to the light brown or pea-coloured glaze and prepare entire thèe-sérvice of such a colour" (SPMM, Archive AA I Aa 10, fol. 243b, 244a), objects of this colour are rarely found today. Provenance Private collection, Rhineland. Literature Cf. Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain. The Wark Collection from the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, London 2011, no. 419, a tea caddy thought to be from the same service. Koppchen und Untertasse mit Ansichten und erbsgrünem Fond Porzellan, erbsgrüner Aufglasurfond, farbiger Aufglasurdekor, Goldkonturen. Koppchen mit zwei Reserven um äußerst fein gemalte Veduten, dazwischen indianische Blumen. Im Fond des Koppchens eine Kauffahrteiszenen in Purpurcamaieu, eisenrote Doppelringe. In der UT eine spiegelfüllende Kauffahrteiszene. Blaumarke Schwerter, Dreherzeichen für Johann Christoph Schumann (Koppchen) und Johann Gottlob Pietzsch jr., braunes C. Kurze Glasurrisse im Boden der UT, minimaler Chip am Lippenrand des Koppchens restauriert. UT D 13 cm. Meissen, um 1740, der Dekor Christian Friedrich Herold, zugeschrieben. Die häufig in der Literatur als Erbsgrün bezeichnete Fondfarbe dieses Ensembles etablierte sich in der Manufaktur spätestens seit 1726 nach mehrfachen Versuchen mit Fondfarben durch Johann Gregorius Hoeroldt und ist in den Akten als "Oliven-Couleur" benannt. Im ersten Preiscouranten der Meissener Manufaktur von 1731 wird die "Oliven Couleur" mehrfach aufgeführt, auf Teegeschirren, Kummen oder Vasen als Geschenke für den König. Trotz der Aufforderung des Buchhalters Johann David Reinhardt im Memorandum vom März 1727 "[...] daß er [Obermeister Stölzel] künfftig in der lichtbraunen oder Erbsfarbenen Glasur mehrern Fleiß anwenden und gantze Thèe-Sérvice von solcher Couleur bereiten möge", (SPMM, Archiv AA I Aa 10, fol. 243b, 244a) sind Objekte dieser Fondfarbe heute selten zu finden. Provenienz Rheinische Privatsammlung. Literatur Vgl. Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain. The Wark Collection from the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, London 2011, Nr. 419, eine Teedose wohl aus demselben Service in der Wark Collection.

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