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36 pieces from a porcelain service "Arabian Nights"

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36 PIECES FROM A PORCELAIN SERVICE "ARABIAN NIGHTS".

Meissen.
Maker/Designer: Model L. Zepner, decor H. Werner, 1966/67.
Technique: Porcelain, enriched in colours and gold.
Description: Altogether 36 pieces, consisting of : 1 mochapot, 3 vases, 2 candleholders, 1 box, 1 salt shaker, 3 eggcups, 8 cups with saucers, 8 dessert plates, 1 plate with open-worked rim
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Measurement: Height mochapot 19,5cm.
Mark: Swords mark, different painter's signets, porcelain former no. and year marks.
Mark: One plate and one cup subsequently signed with gold on the underside.
A and A/B, once B.

Literature:
-Reinheckel, Günther: Splendid service made of Meissen porcelain, Leipzig 1989, pp. 193-194.
-Keisch, Christiane (Ed.): Meissen Today, Berlin 1976, p.11.

The creator of the decor '1001 Nights', Heinz Werner, was a member of an artists' collective that was responsible for the design of new figures, wall panel paintings and vessels in Meissen from 1960. One of the main tasks of this new department, which still exists today, was the development of coffee and table services. The aim was to use innovative means to continue Meissen's long tradition of creating design highlights of European dining culture.
The decor of 1001 nights, on the service 'Großer Ausschnitt' designed by Ludwig Zepner, is an ideal example of this approach. Similar to Johann Gregorius Höroldt's chinoiseries from the 18th century, the Oriental motifs are born from the imagination of a romanticizing European perspective. The actions on the porcelain are not staged in cartouches, but the cheerful, colourful and luxurious gold fairytale world can move freely on the curved forms of the vessels. The gold lace border, which runs along the edges of the service parts, acts like a curtain through which the viewer can follow the events.
Condition Report: Estimated shipping costs for this lot:
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36 PIECES FROM A PORCELAIN SERVICE "ARABIAN NIGHTS".

Meissen.
Maker/Designer: Model L. Zepner, decor H. Werner, 1966/67.
Technique: Porcelain, enriched in colours and gold.
Description: Altogether 36 pieces, consisting of : 1 mochapot, 3 vases, 2 candleholders, 1 box, 1 salt shaker, 3 eggcups, 8 cups with saucers, 8 dessert plates, 1 plate with open-worked rim
.
Measurement: Height mochapot 19,5cm.
Mark: Swords mark, different painter's signets, porcelain former no. and year marks.
Mark: One plate and one cup subsequently signed with gold on the underside.
A and A/B, once B.

Literature:
-Reinheckel, Günther: Splendid service made of Meissen porcelain, Leipzig 1989, pp. 193-194.
-Keisch, Christiane (Ed.): Meissen Today, Berlin 1976, p.11.

The creator of the decor '1001 Nights', Heinz Werner, was a member of an artists' collective that was responsible for the design of new figures, wall panel paintings and vessels in Meissen from 1960. One of the main tasks of this new department, which still exists today, was the development of coffee and table services. The aim was to use innovative means to continue Meissen's long tradition of creating design highlights of European dining culture.
The decor of 1001 nights, on the service 'Großer Ausschnitt' designed by Ludwig Zepner, is an ideal example of this approach. Similar to Johann Gregorius Höroldt's chinoiseries from the 18th century, the Oriental motifs are born from the imagination of a romanticizing European perspective. The actions on the porcelain are not staged in cartouches, but the cheerful, colourful and luxurious gold fairytale world can move freely on the curved forms of the vessels. The gold lace border, which runs along the edges of the service parts, acts like a curtain through which the viewer can follow the events.
Condition Report: Estimated shipping costs for this lot:
Shipping only by arrangement after the auction.

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