A MENNECY WHITE CUP, COVER AND STAND,
circa 1750, encrusted with prunus branches in relief, with foliate handle, the silver reeded rim mounted and impressed DV and with I below, 10.5cm high
Provenance: Woolley and Wallis, Lot 475 (part lot) 23rd May 2017.
Possibly because they only started making Dehua style wares circa 1750, they are comparatively rare. A tobacco jar with similar decoration is illustrated in "Tendre Porcelain de Mennecy" by Nicole Duchon, fig. 37, p.40.
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Estimate: |
£150 - £250
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Hammer price:
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£320 |
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.