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Lot 57

A MEISSEN "KAKIEMON" BEAKER

circa 1728, and the companion saucer, painted in the Kakiemon style with flowers and bound hedges, with blue crossed swords mark and incised “N = 358 W”, 7cm high

Provenance: Acquired at Christie’s Geneva, 11th May 1981.

Literature: See "Dresden China" by W.B. Honey, p.1 XIV (b) for a similar cup in the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Condition Report: click here
Estimate: £5,000 - £10,000
Bidding ended. Lot is unsold.

This fantastic and rare survival is in excellent condition. There are some fine marks to the interior of the cups rim which most likely happened during the firing. apart from this there are no obvious signs of damage or restoration. There is some minor fritting to the edges of the saucer, otherwise it appears unblemished (please see additional images)

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