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Lot 47

A very rare Meissen hookah, circa 1735-40

3 July 2025, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £960 inc. premium

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A very rare Meissen hookah, circa 1735-40

After a Chinese blanc-de-chine example, moulded and painted in iron-red and gilding with a dragon on each side, the terminal moulded with a gilt-edged chrysanthemum motif, the front edge and footrim moulded with a key-pattern border, 16.3cm high, traces of crossed swords mark in blue (gilt bowl restored, restored chip to footrim)

Footnotes

Provenance:
Anon. sale, Christie's Geneva, 17 November 1980, Lot 78 (part);
The British American Tobacco Collection of Eighteenth-Century Tobacco Containers & Accessories (acquired in the above sale)

Literature:
Gage, Deborah and Marsh, Madeleine, Tobacco Containers & Accessories, 1988, no. 29

Exhibited:
London, The International Ceramics Fair and Seminar, The Dorchester Hotel, Special Loan Exhibition, The British-American Tobacco Company Collection of Tobacco Containers & Accessories, 10-13 June 1988

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