A Du Paquier beaker and trembleuse saucer, circa 1730
The beaker painted with a continuous polychrome chinoiserie scene in Meissen style above iron-red and purple lines, the saucer with a small vignette with a single figure within the pierced gallery and three single Oriental flowers, the rims with formal borders of trellis panels and scrollwork, the reverse of the saucer with three iron-red flowers, cup: 7cm high, incised / to saucer (restuck section to saucer) (2)
Provenance:
Anon. sale, Sotheby's London, 25 November 1997, lot 169;
Eveline Newgas Collection, London (acquired in the above sale)
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The beaker painted with a continuous polychrome chinoiserie scene in Meissen style above iron-red and purple lines, the saucer with a small vignette with a single figure within the pierced gallery and three single Oriental flowers, the rims with formal borders of trellis panels and scrollwork, the reverse of the saucer with three iron-red flowers, cup: 7cm high, incised / to saucer (restuck section to saucer) (2)
Provenance:
Anon. sale, Sotheby's London, 25 November 1997, lot 169;
Eveline Newgas Collection, London (acquired in the above sale)