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Lot 75*

A rare Meissen saladière from the Sulkowski Service, circa 1735-38

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6 July 2021, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£2,000 - £3,000

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A rare Meissen saladière from the Sulkowski Service, circa 1735-38

Painted with two shaped escutcheons with the arms of Sulkowski and Stain zu Jettingen, flanked by rampant lion supports standing on a stepped plinth above a puce panel with gilt scrolls, the arms of Sulkowski with the sash and badge of the Order of the White Eagle, the well with scattered Indianische Blumen within a Sulkowski Ozier-moulded border, 23cm diam.; 4.7cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue

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Provenance:
U.S. Private Collection

The delivery specification of the service (signed by J.G. Höroldt on 8th February 1738) includes '16 Weiße Saladieren 2erley Sorten' [16 white saladières two sorts], and the additional order of July 1737 includes another 20 saladières (published by H. Rakebrand, Meissener Tafelgschirr des 18. Jahrhunderts (1958), pp. 14-15).

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