LOT 32 A Meissen Augustus Rex flared beaker vase, circa 1730
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A Meissen Augustus Rex flared beaker vase, circa 1730Painted in Kakiemon style in polychrome enamels embellished in gilding with a landscape vignette depicting a stork-like bird flanked by fences with large branches of flowering indianische Blumen issuing from rockwork to its right and a smaller spray of flowers to the left, two birds and a butterfly in flight overhead, the lower body painted with four lappets, each with a chrysanthemum on an iron-red ground reserved with scrolling foliage, triangular green scale-ground panels between them, gilt band above footrim, 34.6cm high, AR monogram in underglaze-blue (restoration to top section)注脚Provenance:The collection of the late S.G. Brooksbank, LondonA similar Augustus Rex vase, presumably from the same garniture as the present lot, is in the British Museum (J. Ayres et al., Porcelain for Palaces (1990), no. 186).
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