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Meissen/Paris Pair of figural chandeliers Pendants with "Hunter" and "Huntress", designed by Friedrich Elias Meyer in 1755, executed in the 2nd half of the 18th century, once indistinct underglaze blue sword mark, naturalistic moulding in polychrome and gold-decorated porcelain, man and woman standing on a landscape base with rococo dress, respectively. The naturalistic moulding in polychrome and gold-decorated porcelain, each with a man or woman with rococo clothing and shotgun standing on a landscape base, the frame set in fire-gilt and finely chased bronze as a niche-shaped, open-worked trellis arbour on a footed profiled base with a garland on the front, ascending and branching leaf tendril with handle and so-called Vincennes porcelain flowers and crowning candle spout in the shape of a flower, rare and high-quality Louis XV cabinet pieces, created by Parisian art dealers at the time, Meissen porcelain ensemble with French bronze mount and porcelain flowers, both figures restored, one foot tip and some flowers chipped, h figures 7.5 cm each, h total 17 cm each. Source: Bergmann, Meissner Figuren, vol. III/1, p. 225, fig. 1508 (female hunter) and p. 226, fig. 1507 (male hunter).

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Meissen/Paris Pair of figural chandeliers Pendants with "Hunter" and "Huntress", designed by Friedrich Elias Meyer in 1755, executed in the 2nd half of the 18th century, once indistinct underglaze blue sword mark, naturalistic moulding in polychrome and gold-decorated porcelain, man and woman standing on a landscape base with rococo dress, respectively. The naturalistic moulding in polychrome and gold-decorated porcelain, each with a man or woman with rococo clothing and shotgun standing on a landscape base, the frame set in fire-gilt and finely chased bronze as a niche-shaped, open-worked trellis arbour on a footed profiled base with a garland on the front, ascending and branching leaf tendril with handle and so-called Vincennes porcelain flowers and crowning candle spout in the shape of a flower, rare and high-quality Louis XV cabinet pieces, created by Parisian art dealers at the time, Meissen porcelain ensemble with French bronze mount and porcelain flowers, both figures restored, one foot tip and some flowers chipped, h figures 7.5 cm each, h total 17 cm each. Source: Bergmann, Meissner Figuren, vol. III/1, p. 225, fig. 1508 (female hunter) and p. 226, fig. 1507 (male hunter).

Estimate 800 - 1 200 EUR
Starting price 800 EUR

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